The Audrain County Courthouse will look a bit different over the next few months. Work is underway, as the courthouse’s current windows are being replaced with new, energy-efficient models.
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The Audrain County Courthouse will look a bit different over the next few months. Work is underway, as the courthouse’s current windows are being replaced with new, energy-efficient models.
The Audrain County Commission worked closely with project architects, N-Form Architecture to select a model and design that will complement the building’s structure and historical characteristics.
The new windows arrived in early May and Central Missouri Glass workers are moving quickly on installation. During the project, as crews make their way throughout the courthouse levels, three parking spaces will be unavailable for public parking as they will be occupied by the contractors’ equipment and materials. More spaces may become unavailable due to the company’s lift equipment as the project progresses to other areas of the building. This may also affect the sidewalks as well as the courthouse lawn.
The Audrain County Commission is anticipating the window replacement project will be completed by early July 2022.