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Big Rivers Electric Corp. plans to start construction on its five-story Owensboro headquarters at 700 W. Second St. â just west of Boardwalk Pipeline Partners â this fall.
And the utility, which is now based in Henderson, is hoping to move its 120 employees into the new building by the end of 2022.
Bob Berry, Big Rivers president, said recently that heâs hopeful that the final price tag on the new headquarters building will still be about $10 million.
But construction costs have been rising in recent months, he said.
Berry said the company refers to the building as four-and-a-half stories because the top floor wonât be as large as the other four.
Daviess Co. extends deal with OMU for coal combustion residuals
Current agreement has brought $4.2M to the county
Daviess Co. extends deal with OMU for coal combustion residuals By 14 News Staff | January 14, 2021 at 10:57 PM CST - Updated January 14 at 11:59 PM
DAVIESS CO., Ky. (WFIE) - The Daviess County Fiscal Court has extended its contract with Owensboro Municipal Utilities to take on coal combustion residuals for another year.
The deal, which was first signed in 2016, sees OMU pay the county for dumping coal residuals in the contained landfill, meaning no coal sediments seep into the groundwater.