During a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing construction projects and the challenges faced in securing contractors for essential renovations. One project highlighted was the installation of a lift on a porch, which is part of a broader initiative to ensure ADA compliance for the first floor of a facility. The project has encountered delays due to difficulties in finding a licensed contractor with the necessary structural qualifications. Despite these challenges, officials expressed confidence in completing the project, noting that the granite work is finished and the lead line has been replaced.
The lift will be positioned on the left side of the porch, allowing for a cohesive design that avoids future disruptions. The renovations also include an ADA-compliant bathroom and a studio space for artists. A motion was passed to grant a two-year extension for this project, acknowledging the complexities involved.
In another segment, the vice principal of Antioch School reported delays in roofing renovations due to back-ordered shingles. The school is now prepared to proceed with the project, pending the arrival of the shingles and the necessary building permit. The contractor aims to start work mid-October, with the urgency stemming from previous storms causing damage to the existing roof.
Additionally, the Barnabas Blossom Workshop's project was discussed, with officials noting delays related to prioritizing architectural work at the Adirondack Farm Bioreserve Discovery Center. The completion of a wetland restoration plan is pending approval from the conservation commission, which has contributed to the timeline setbacks.
Overall, the meeting underscored the ongoing efforts to enhance public facilities while navigating logistical hurdles, with extensions granted to ensure projects can be completed effectively.