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Consultants present $3.9 million facilities retrofit plan; justice center HVAC and lighting upgrades top priorities
Summary
A consultant team presented a proposed facilities energy-efficiency and deferred-maintenance program for county buildings that would cost about $3.9 million in total and aims to reduce operating costs via lighting, controls, and a major Justice Center HVAC replacement; supervisors asked for more detail and budget options.
Consultants reviewing Rankin County facilities presented a proposed package of energy-efficiency upgrades and deferred-maintenance projects to the Board of Supervisors on July 15, saying the total recommended, turnkey cost is about $3.9 million and would include LED lighting, networked thermostats and controls, a major HVAC replacement at the Justice Center and select reroofing.
Project highlights: The presentation identified the Justice Center HVAC system as the highest-priority mechanical replacement (systems approaching or beyond…
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