The Lewis County Government is actively inviting proposals from experienced HVAC professionals to develop effective heating and cooling solutions for individual office spaces located within the historic courthouse. As part of an ongoing renovation effort, the county is set to replace all of the courthouse’s historic windows, with the goal of phasing out the current window air conditioning units that are in use.
The county is particularly interested in the installation of energy-efficient alternatives, which may include mini-split systems or other appropriate technologies that align with their sustainability goals. Interested parties are encouraged to submit their proposals by no later than Friday, April 18th, at 11:00 AM. Proposals should be directed to the designated location on North Park Street in Hohenwald.
For those seeking additional details regarding the Historic Courthouse or the associated Civil Rights Requirements, inquiries can be directed to Houston Hamblin, the Chief Operating Officer of the County Government. He can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 931-796-3378, extension 2052. Furthermore, for information pertaining to the existing heating and cooling systems, Cazz Crowder, the Facilities Director for the County Government, is available at 931-230-3936.

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