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Kootenai County staff say move-in remains on track but warn of tariff and delivery risks
Summary
County staff told commissioners the building’s bulk furniture orders are placed and prices locked, and the project remains on track for a certificate of occupancy in about eight weeks, but supplier delays from tariffs and an outstanding door order could still cause last-minute hold-ups.
Kootenai County staff told the Board of County Commissioners that the county remains on track to obtain a certificate of occupancy for the new building in roughly eight weeks, but cautioned that supplier delays related to tariffs and a not-yet-delivered door order could affect the schedule.
In a progress update presented to commissioners, a county staff member said, “the bulk of our products are ordered. So, we did get confirmation that the furniture has been ordered. So we won't have any additional pricing on that. We're locked…
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