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Justice building near occupancy; final costs, punch list and warranty work remain

5114454 · July 1, 2025
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Turner & Townsend project manager David Mendez told the Kootenai County Commission the justice building has a temporary certificate of occupancy, most floors are completed and contractor costs are within the guaranteed maximum price; a small remaining owner contingency and pending bills remain to be reconciled.

David Mendez, project manager with Turner and Townsend Geary, told the Kootenai County Board of Commissioners the county’s new justice building has a temporary certificate of occupancy and crews are finishing court floors as furniture installation continues.

Mendez said the project’s guaranteed maximum price was $30,440,000 and current reported costs sit at about $29,800,000, with roughly $624,000 remaining in two contingency items. He said his team…

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