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Supervisors hear construction update on jail project and Essex Bridge; temporary power and FAA permit slow some work
Summary
County staff and contractors told the Page County Board of Supervisors that masonry, precast and site preparation at the new jail and Essex Bridge continue, but temporary power and an FAA permit backlog could delay some concrete pours and precast installation.
Page County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday heard a progress report on ongoing county construction projects, with contractors saying masonry and precast work is under way while crews wait on a temporary power pole and final FAA clearance for a permit.
The report matters because delay in precast deliveries or power hookups could slow critical work on floors and slabs in the jail area and on ancillary bridge tasks, county presenters said.
Jeff Curtis, a meeting presenter, told the board that masons were “hoping to get the first course on everything by the end of, hopefully, tomorrow” so plumbers and electricians could complete rough-ins and crews could prepare subbase rock ahead of slab pours. “If…
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