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Board discusses $100,000–$150,000 estimate, 17-week lead time for courthouse chiller replacement
Summary
Supervisors heard an update that the courthouse air-conditioning chiller is about 25 years old, parts have been available so far, an engineer/spec sheet is being prepared, and a new unit could cost roughly $100,000–$150,000 with a 17-week delivery lead time, requiring a future budget amendment.
Supervisors discussed a potential replacement of the courthouse air-conditioning chiller at their May 19 meeting after staff reported recurring age-related problems and uncertainty about parts availability.
Dave (maintenance) told the board the installed system is roughly 25 years old and has shown signs of age; he reported the replacement parts installed to date have performed…
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