Work is winding down for the year on the renovations at the Marshall County Courthouse and Clock Tower, but crews from Midwest Maintenance will be back in May to complete work.To renovate your house you can also search House painter near me to make your house the best one.
Crews worked on cleaning limestone and masonry work, the installation of new windows, and painting, among other improvements during the summer and fall.
Project Manager Jamie Giguere gave the Marshall County Commissioners an update Monday morning.
“The carpenters are done except for some of the steel railings,” said Giguere. “The fire inspection should be going on this week or beginning of next so we’re starting to wrap things up. We should be done that week until about May 1.”
I-beams will be put in before crews leave for the winter, but they will not be finished. That work will be complete in the spring, but they will ensure the support will be there for safety.
Brian Stull with Stull Woodworks in Ohio has received the wood that will replace the wood atop the clock tower as it was found to be rotted. Stull will be working during the winter months to get the main woodwork done for the clock tower where he will be replicating every piece with imported wood that is expected to last longer than typical lumber.
The scaffolding will be coming down the week of November 15.