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Vendor offers lower-cost roofing alternatives for historic courthouse; EMA flags possible BRIC grant
Summary
A roofing contractor presented synthetic-tile and designer-shingle options that may cut costs and maintenance compared with clay tile; emergency-management staff said a BRIC grant might be available to help fund courthouse roof work, but the application deadline and eligibility require follow-up.
A roofing contractor told the Fulton County Council April 21 that synthetic tile systems and designer shingles could deliver the courthouse’s clay-tile look at substantially lower cost and maintenance, with broad ballpark estimates ranging from roughly $500,000 (shingles/synthetic) to $1 million-plus (designer systems) and as much as $2 million for a full clay-tile replacement depending on discovery…
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