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Meetings Steering Committee(Folders 1-2)
BLDG Date
1/1/1999
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Courthouse Square
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Committee
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CS9801 Courthouse Square Construction
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Marion County Facilities Master Plan <br />reinforced concrete pazapet with exposed concrete and no metal coping. Its <br />condition is poor, with signs of concrete spawling. The office portion parapet <br />is covered with a new galvanized metal coping, it is in excellent condition. <br />Eaterior Walls Wall construction is primarily board formed concrete; however, there is a <br />combination of materials including CMLT walls, brick, and the board formed <br />concrete. One side of the building is clad in brick veneer and another portion <br />with Exterior Insulating Finish System (EIFS). Condition of walls could be <br />considered marginaL <br />Eapansion Joints There are no visible expansion joints in this building. <br />Windows Windows are primarily wood with single pane glass, roug}ily twenty percent <br />of the glazing is tinted. In many azeas, wire glass has been used. Portions of <br />the fourth floor have aluminum windows installed with single pane glass. <br />Condition of windows is very poor, with glaang and sealants severely <br />~ weathered. In many azeas it has fallen out completely. <br />Exterior poors E~cterior doors are aluminum and glass construction, there condition is <br />marginal. <br />BUILDING INTERIOR <br />Walls Wall construction is primarily painted veneer plaster of gypsum base over <br />wood studs. Their condition varies, but generally they are worn and in many <br />areas damaged. In the basement thue is eactensive water penetration resulting <br />in damp, mold covered walls. <br />Ceiling System Lay in 2x2 acoustical tile ceilings are typical for this building in the <br />administrative azeas. Tenant spaces have wood lath and plaster ceilings, all <br />of which are in need of repair to different degrees. <br />Floors Floor coverings in corridors and majoriry of other spaces is dense loop pile. <br />All traffic areas are significandy wom. <br />Finishes In general, interior finishes are worn and dicty. Colors do not date the facility, <br />but a coordinated interiors program setting a color standard would be useful. <br />Page 68 <br />
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