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Justice building remains on schedule for early June; $24,000 interior seal increases use of contingency
Summary
A contractor representative told Kootenai County commissioners the new justice building is progressing on multiple floors and remains on track for early June occupancy, but an unanticipated $24,000 interior seal requirement will be paid from construction contingency funds.
David Mendez, a project representative with Turner and Council, told the Kootenai County Board of Commissioners on March 11 that work on the county’s new justice building is progressing and the project remains on schedule for an early June occupancy.
Mendez said crews are finishing painting and ceiling-grid work on the second and third floors, completing room-by-room ceiling inspections on the third…
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