Jasper County Courthouse elevator renovations are underway due to safety concerns and the impact on traffic.
Jasper County Courthouse Elevator Renovation and Overhaul in Missouri
According to Cabin News, citing the Joplin Globe news agency, the Jasper County Courthouse elevator in Carthage, Missouri, which has been installed in this courthouse for more than a hundred years, is out of service until further notice. The court building was built in 1894 and the elevator was added in 1916. Jasper County Courthouse elevator renovations are also underway.
It has been said that in the recent inspections, the elevator’s engine and steering system have been damaged, which makes the elevator unsafe for passengers. Some parts are time-consuming to purchase because they are custom-made and may take up to four months.
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However, consideration should be given to speeding up the Jasper County Courthouse elevator renovation process; Because this court has a lot of clients and the lack of an elevator causes disturbance in the movement of people.
According to reports, these repairs and renovations to the Jasper County Courthouse elevator are necessary to ensure the safety and proper operation of the elevator, and the elevator will be back in service once the repairs are completed.
Source:
https://elevatorworld.com/news/daily-news/1916-elevator-in-missouri-courthouse-closed-for-repairs/