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145 Worth St

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145 Worth St, Asheboro, NC

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The Randolph County Historic Courthouse in downtown Asheboro, North Carolina was built in 1909. While no longer serving as the Countys courthouse, the building has been designated a Local Historic Landmark by the Randolph County Historic Preservation Commission. The second floor continues to be used for County Commissioner meetings, but the remainder of the building is mostly unoccupied despite relatively recent renovations made to the first floor. The basement of the building is primarily used for storage. Renovations to the Historic Courthouse includes the following: An elevator addition to the two story with a basement building to comply with ADA requirements. Removal of the existing elevator and fire safety upgrades to the stairway exits. Electrical and mechanical system upgrades. Provisions for drainage and waterproofing in the basement. Renovations to the first floor for a future museum and exhibit space. The owner will accept bids only from contractors that have been prequalified. Disadvantaged business enterprises and historically underutilized businesses are encouraged to apply for prequalification. To be completed within one year after execution of contract Failure to answer all of the following questions may result in disqualification. If general contractor has any questions, contact Paxton.Arthurs@randolphcountync.gov . Completing this questionnaire does not guarantee pre-qualification. Randolph County reserves the unqualified right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informalities. Randolph County has developed a plan to meet or exceed goals set by GS 143-128 for the participation of minority businesses in public construction contracts. Contractors are expected to be familiar with these initiatives and to comply with program requirements.

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