Monday, May 23, 2016

Government study recommends $190 million federal courthouse project in South Florida

A new General Services Administration study examined the possibilities for replacing the U.S. Court in downtown Fort Lauderdale, and concluded that constructing a new facility is likely the best solution.

The current courthouse and federal building suffers from “significant space functionality” issues that impact security for judges and judicial staff and has infrastructure problems, including water intrusion and poor storm drains, the GSA found. Its windows are not up to current windstorm codes.

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