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An aerial overlay of the Clay County Jail property provided by engineers from Kruse, Cate and Nelson, of Spencer. Note the Proposed Sections…
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The plan calls for a 26-bed facility, including space for 12 in the holding area, eight men on work release and four females on work release. The current jail capacity is 18, and last year the facility averaged 16 detainees each day. "In this past year, we've put out many prisoners, making arrangements with other area counties. We would have spent over $30,000 if we would have been charged, but we've been doing some trading. Credit that to working with other sheriffs. I think we actually spent only $7,000 this year. Sheriff Krukow
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Plans were released to contractors on February 13… A pre-bid meeting was conducted on February 28… A bid letting followed on March 13… If all goes as planned, the county anticipates awarding the bid sometime during the week of March 20.
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"We're looking at a probable April start date,” said Hanson, construction manager with Midwest Construction Consultants. "We're looking at an 11-month schedule, so probably next March (2013) for completion." Hanson said the April start date will help reduce the risk of excess rainwater impacting the dirt work. Here is an overview of the project by date…
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April 22 - Site Grading July 21 – Steel Erection August 19 – Roofing System
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September 23 Exterior Enclosure September 30 - Painting
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February 10 – Floor Finishes April 7 – Owner Occupancy
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"This new building will serve Clay County for a very long time. My hope is it will serve generations of citizens in Clay County," Sheriff Randy Krukow
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