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Committee approves multiple school construction and maintenance contracts; Brookside HVAC, Tracy upgrades, asbestos abatement among items passed
Summary
The Land Use and Building Management Committee unanimously approved a package of contracts and project authorizations related to school building repairs, HVAC upgrades and school-construction technology, and also authorized contingency allowances for two municipal construction projects.
At its Feb. 5 meeting the Land Use and Building Management Committee unanimously approved a series of construction contracts, change-order authorizations and contingency allowances tied to Norwalk Public Schools projects and city facility work.
Key approvals included agreements to remove underground oil storage tanks at Brookside and Tracy elementary schools; an asbestos floor-tile abatement and replacement project at Fox Run Elementary; a Tracy School air-conditioning and electrical upgrades contract; selection of a construction manager for five HVAC-improvement school projects; a contractor award for Brookside’s HVAC project; and approval of a technology package for South Norwalk School. The committee also approved owner construction contingency allowances for the new Norwalk Community Recreation Center at 98 South Main Street and for the Cranbury Park Gallagher Mansion project.
Highlights and outcomes
- Underground oil tank removal and boiler conversion (Brookside and Tracy): Committee authorized the mayor to execute…
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