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Legislative management details Capitol complex work: elevator repairs, exterior restoration and Old State House windows among top projects
Summary
The Joint Committee on Legislative Management told the bonding subcommittee the next major capital project for the Capitol complex is an exterior restoration likely to require two to three years of scaffolding, and several near‑term repairs — including a generator replacement and Old State House window work — are planned.
The Joint Committee on Legislative Management (OLM) told the General Obligation Bonding Subcommittee that the Capitol complex has major capital projects ahead, with a multi‑year exterior restoration of the State Capitol identified as the next large undertaking.
Jim Tamburro, executive director of the Joint Committee on Legislative Management, said the Capitol exterior renovation is expected to require scaffolding around the building for approximately two to three years and will include internal restoration work. He said the project would likely go out to bid later this year.
Nut graf: OLM also reviewed recent work — notably elevator modernization — and…
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