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Public Works recommends up to $500,000 in engineering work for county jail mechanical upgrades
Summary
County Public Works recommended accepting a professional services proposal to scope and design mechanical upgrades at the county jail, including chillers, boilers and kitchen systems; staff said the jail is 30+ years old and the engineering phase will include cost estimating and life‑cycle scheduling.
Dougherty County — At the Dec. 9 work session, Public Works staff recommended that the commission accept a professional services proposal from Andrew Hammock & Powell (Macon) not to exceed $500,000 to develop engineering designs for mechanical upgrades at the county jail.
Public Works representatives said the facility is more than 30 years old and requires replacement or refurbishment of large mechanical systems —…
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