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Contractors report steady progress on Warick County security center; commissioners weigh fate of an older county building

Warrick County Board of Commissioners · March 9, 2026
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Project Partnerships reported major construction milestones at the new Warick County Security Center — about 90,000 man-hours, key MEP systems complete and epoxy flooring under way — while commissioners discussed whether to retain or demolish an existing DCI building and approved a draw to pay contractors.

The Warick County security center is advancing through major construction milestones, county contractors told commissioners on March 9. Bill Nakes of Project Partnerships said the project has logged about 90,000 man-hours with no first-aid recordables, installed exterior panels and the main transformer, completed underground mechanical and electrical work within the building footprint, and is roughly 60% finished with epoxy floors.

"The installation of exterior panels around the entire building are complete," Nakes said, and he added that fire sprinklers are tied in and tested and that weekly inspection reports and rainfall-triggered reports are being maintained.

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