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Nelson County backs revised ACRJ renovation after bids far exceed estimates; financing plan moves forward
Summary
After construction bids rose well above earlier estimates, the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail Authority reduced the renovation scope and the Nelson County Board approved a support agreement to help finance the $49 million project using VRA bonds and a grant-anticipation note; Nelson’s share of recurring debt service is estimated at roughly $430,000.
The Nelson County Board of Supervisors approved a support agreement July 8 enabling the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail Authority to proceed with a reduced-scope renovation and the financing needed to complete it.
Colonel Martin Kumer, Superintendent of the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail (ACRJ), told the Board that construction bids returned in late May were significantly higher than earlier estimates. “They were estimating that the actual construction costs would [be] approximately $39 million, while the design and engineering costs were an additional $10 million,” Kumer said, and the Authority’s lowest construction bid was $53 million.
To keep the overall project within its previously budgeted total, the Authority narrowed the scope: rather than renovating about…
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