The wheels of justice need to start rolling again soon, said Chief Judge Donald Moran, and the judiciary cannot wait past the end of next week to begin operations at the new courthouse.
Thursday night, the company building the courthouse planned to conduct another test of the fire alarm and suppression ... — a six- to eight-hour project — that could allow things to begin moving along.
If that test works, it will have to be replicated with an independent engineer on site to confirm the system is in good shape. If the system fails, the engineers will have to reassess the situation.
"They think they have a solution," Fire Chief Martin Senterfitt said of Turner Construction's testing plans. "We're cautious about it because we're getting down to the wire, and I don't know how much faith I'm going to put into the statement. I need to see results."
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