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Oklahoma County committee hears construction updates on courthouse design, elevators and jail timeline
Summary
County staff reported plans to use existing design work to seek bids for a courthouse redesign, confirmed elevator orders and outlined geotechnical and asbestos-related change orders for a behavioral health project; the jail renovation remains on track for late September.
Oklahoma County infrastructure committee members on May 9 received construction updates that covered a possible design-build approach for courthouse renovations, confirmed elevator orders for annex work and described geotechnical and asbestos-related costs for the behavioral health care center project.
County staff said the county has $5,000 in a purchase order to pay for existing design work and intends to use that design criteria either to solicit bids or to proceed with a design-build procurement. "If we decide to opt for a design build approach, we'll pay for the work that's been done with the purchase order, $5,000 purchase order that's been put in place," a staff member reported.
The update included an elevator…
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