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Committee hears update on $19.2 million plan to upgrade HVAC at state correctional facilities

House Corrections and Institutions Committee · March 21, 2026
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Summary

Deputy commissioner Emily Kacicky told the House Corrections and Institutions Committee that temporary HVAC work at correctional facilities is complete, permanent designs are done for several sites and contracts are executed but guaranteed maximum prices (GMPs) are not yet set; an estimated $19.2 million base and roughly $1.2 million contingency remain.

The House Corrections and Institutions Committee heard March 20 that the state has executed contracts for most HVAC work at correctional facilities but has not finalized guaranteed maximum prices for the permanent phases, leaving roughly $1.2 million held as contingency.

"All contracts have been executed for this work, and the funds are encumbered with the exception of the difference down at the bottom of approximately 1.2 million dollars," Emily Kacicky, deputy commissioner of Buildings and General Services, told the…

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