KCI Construction Co. Inc., a St. Louis-based company, and Fentress Architects, a design firm out of Denver, had the high technical score of 385 points for qualities including design and schedule.
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Read More »KCI Construction Co. Inc., a St. Louis-based company, and Fentress Architects, a design firm out of Denver, had the high technical score of 385 points for qualities including design and schedule.
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Read More »Monday, the first day the St. Louis County Courts building reopened, was not without its hiccups. Attorneys who showed up first thing in the morning were turned away. Many were not aware that hearings and conferences were canceled. Later in the day, attorneys were allowed to enter the building. The court was operating on a semi-emergency schedule with staff and judges in the building but with all dockets canceled because of the generator fire that closed the complex all of last week. Jury trials were pushed back to start on Tuesday. Cassidy Dobson, a clerk at the St. Louis County Courthouse, goes through the mail that piled up during the court's shutdown last week.
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Read More »The St. Louis County Courts building will remain closed today. The county is still on track to reopen all government buildings on Monday, said David Wrone, spokesman for the county’s Public Works Department. County officials will again meet at 2 ...
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Read More »The St. Louis County Courts building will be closed Wednesday and possibly longer after the building lost power on Monday. County officials are optimistic that power will be restored to government buildings sometime Thursday, but the structures will probably not be open for business until Monday. The St. Louis County Circuit Court set up in the rotunda of the Buzz Westfall Justice Center to accept emergency orders.
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