Federal Building Cupola Getting $1.9 Million Restoration

Federal building cupola getting $1.9 million restoration

Courtesy of The Times Herald

Nearly $1.9 million of work has started on Michigan’s oldest federal building still occupied by federal agencies. 

According to the U.S. General Services Administration, the project is focused on exterior repairs to the Port Huron courthouse’s cupola. 

“This includes replacing deteriorated wood elements, replacing the copper roof, and repainting the base of the cupola,” GSA said in an emailed statement. “The total project contract cost, which includes the industrial hygienists, architect-engineer, and construction manager as constructor, is approximately $1,891,812.”

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