Alabaster breaks ground on city hall

Published 5:30 pm Friday, August 24, 2012

Alabaster Mayor David Frings, center, joined the Alabaster City Council, TurnerBaston architects Andrew Butler and Dave Reese and Blalock Construction’s Steven Blalock during the ground-breaking ceremony for the new city hall. (Reporter photo/Christne Boatwright)

By CHRISTINE BOATWRIGHT / Staff Writer

ALABASTER – The Alabaster mayor and City Council donned hard hats and golden shovels as they broke ground with the architects and builder for the new Alabaster City Hall.

Mayor David Frings said he and the City Council realized the need for a new city hall during his first term in 2000.

“We decided to build things our citizens would benefit from before we hit the city hall scenario,” Frings said, noting the city built Veterans Park and other municipal parks.

Frings said the current city hall is “totally inadequate,” and Alabaster needs a “central location” to consolidate city services.

According to Frings, bids for construction of the building came in about $400,000 below the original estimates

In early July, the City Council awarded the about $3.5 million bid to the Blalock Building Company to build the two-story, 19,853-square-foot building, according to earlier reports. Steven Blalock of Blalock Building Company and architects Andrew Butler and Dave Reese of TurnerBaston Architects, who designed the building, attended the ground breaking.

The building will house the city’s administrative offices, city court and other municipal departments.

The new city hall will reside on the site of the old Siluria Mill and adjacent to the Alabaster Senior Center, according to Frings.

City officials previously said construction would be completed in 10-11 months.