BOISE -- The price tag for the Idaho Capitol renovation and expansion will come in at just over $123 million.
That's more than the original $120 million estimate, but less than the $125 million that had been set aside to make sure all work was finished and paid for.
Revenue from cigarette taxes are paying for the work.
Gov. C.L. Butch Otter says getting the work done close to the original estimates shows how well Idaho manages its finances.
Legislators moved in for the 2010 session, but work on several remaining items has continued. Still to be installed are historic replica street lights around the Capitol block.
The project included restoring the original Capitol, completed in 1913, as well as the addition of two wings of meeting rooms on the western and eastern sides of the building.