COLUMBUS, Ind. Bartholomew County is spending more than $33,000 to complete repairs and remodeling in offices planned for the Bartholomew County Health Department nursing division.

While doing some upgrades, county workers discovered damage near the front door of one of the county-owned offices on Foxpointe Drive, as well as a threshold and flooring area, county maintenance director Rick Trimpe said. The county was also aware that roof repairs would soon be needed when the damage was discovered.

However, Trimpe said some required work is beyond the scope of his crew, who are already busy with renovations to a courtroom and new holding cell at the Bartholomew County Courthouse.

So a decision was made to hire a local contractor Haidiver Homes Inc. to do these projects at a total cost of $18,811, he said.

But after further inspection, county officials discovered there was a second area that was in disrepair. Due to a hidden water leak, black mold was found in the flooring and under the crawlspace in the building, Trimpe said.

Its believed the water leak had slowly spread since before the health department moved into the facility, he said.

An inspection showed a good portion of the flooring had rotted out and had extended into a wall and another room, Trimpe said.

So we decided to go ahead and treat all of the under-skirting of that building, the crawlspace, and whatever walls need treating, Trimpe said.

This second and final part of the repairs and remodeling will cost $14,665, he said.

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