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Sloane Elementary 43% complete and tracking ahead; district maps deferred-maintenance work and HVAC options for Lewis & Clark

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Summary

JE Dunn gave a July construction update on Sloane Elementary showing progress and early completion estimates; the district also reviewed deferred-maintenance work across multiple schools, Hagen HVAC and reroof schedules, and options for Lewis & Clark HVAC to return to the board in August.

JE Dunn construction representative Ryan Anderson told the Wilson Basin School District board that Sloane Elementary is about 43% complete, that project schedule is tracking ahead toward a June 2026 completion target, and that the project remains under budget by about $4 million.

Why it matters: The new elementary is a major capital project for the district; its schedule and budget affect move-in timing, deferred-maintenance planning and the districts capital reserves.

Anderson presented a July update showing work on windows (about 85% installed), roof progress, site utilities and interior framing and drywall in classroom wings. He said typical on-site manpower is about 80 to 90 workers per day and that the districts access road work (a city project…

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