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Description

Phase 1 of this project provided for the rehabilitation of the flooring system in the Red Brick Courthouse at 29 Courthouse Square in Rockville. The structural integrity of the flooring system was weakened by modifications made over the years to accommodate various electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems. Phase II will provide for a limited historic rehabilitation of the Courthouse and preserve the building exterior. Work will include the replacement of life safety systems, modifications to make the facility compliant with the requirements for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), repair for moisture infiltration issues, and repair and replacement of the building exterior, masonry, copper fittings, and roofing. All work will be performed in compliance with requirements and oversight of the Maryland Historical Society and per existing County regulation and easements.
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Phase

Final Design Stage

Status

Active
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Budget Snapshot
$11.4M Total
Expenditures/Funding
$10.17M 6 Year Total
Expenditures/Funding
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Location

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Estimated Schedule

Construction will begin in FY28 and be completed in FY29.
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Cost Change

Cost increases due to escalation and adjustments.
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Justification

For Phase I, a structural engineer determined that some areas of the terra cotta arch and beam flooring system have been compromised by modifications that have been made for various electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems. Access to certain areas on the first and second floors will be restricted until the problem is resolved. Phase II is the historic renovation of the building, which dates back to the 1800's. In 1995, the Courthouse had a small renovation to upgrade the HVAC and to provide an elevator. Currently, the slate roofing is deteriorating, as is the copper metal roofing on the steeple (both of which have reached the end of service life). The masonry joints need to be tuck-pointed on the exterior walls and parapets. This deterioration has allowed moisture infiltration, which has damaged the building, with repair efforts slowing but not stopping the problems. Along with accessibility issues, the HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems are at the end of useful life. The fire prevention systems require redesign and installation to provide for better safeguards to prevent potential loss of the historic wood structure.
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Other

This facility has been designated as a historic structure.
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Coordination

Department of General Services, Circuit Court, Department of Technology and Enterprise Business Solutions, City of Rockville, Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, Department of Human Resources, Peerless Rockville, Maryland Historical Society, and Montgomery County Historical Society.
Budget Snapshot
$11.4M Total
Expenditures/Funding
$10.17M 6 Year Total
Expenditures/Funding
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Project Details
Project NumberP500727
Date Last Modified03/12/24
Administering AgencyGeneral Services
CategoryGeneral Government
SubCategoryCounty Offices and Other Improvements
Planning AreaRockville
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Total Expenditures by Cost Element (000s)
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Total Funding by Source (000s)
EXPENDITURES (000s)
Cost ElementsTotalThru FY23Est FY24Total 6 YearsFY 25FY 26FY 27FY 28FY 29FY 30Beyond 6 Years
Planning, Design and Supervision280833659918730007226345170
Land00000000000
Site Improvements and Utilities4280042800014328500
Construction8159294078650002629523600
Other11000000000
Total Expenditures1139663159910166000349461555170
FUNDING (000s)
Funding SourceTotalThru FY23Est FY24Total 6 YearsFY 25FY 26FY 27FY 28FY 29FY 30Beyond 6 Years
G.O. Bonds1139663159910166000349461555170
Total Funding Sources1139663159910166000349461555170
APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURE DATA ($000s)
Appropriation FY 25 Request0
Year First AppropriationFY07
Appropriation FY 26 Request0
Last FY's Cost Estimate10613
Cumulative Appropriation10613
Expenditure / Encumbrances781
Unencumbered Balance9832