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Board hears GMPs for middle-school life-cycle work and scope change request for Hebron field house
Summary
Staff presented guaranteed maximum prices (GMPs) for three middle-school life-cycle repair projects and proposed a scope adjustment for Hebron High School’s 2002 field house, asking to use land-sale proceeds to bring the facility in line with other high-school field houses and to improve sightlines and pedestrian flow.
District staff updated trustees on three 20-year life-cycle middle-school projects and presented a request to adjust the scope and funding source for work at Hebron High School’s older field house.
Randy (staff) said the bond program includes three GMPs for middle-school repairs: Creek Valley Middle School, Downing Middle School and Durham Middle School. He said the projects are standard life-cycle maintenance efforts that include furniture replacement and would each take two summers to complete. Staff reported the Downing GMP as $23,096,718 and the Durham GMP as $22,745,518; staff said each GMP was “within the overall project budget.” For Creek Valley the presenter…
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