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Central Unified: New elementary school delayed as roofing issues, added classroom technology and PG&E schedule push completion to mid‑July

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Central Unified officials told the board March 25 that roofing defects, added classroom-technology work and utility scheduling by PG&E have delayed the new Colorado Elementary School; administration said permanent power is tentatively scheduled for April 3 and completion would be mid‑July if dates hold.

Board President Singh and district construction officials told the Central Unified School District Board of Trustees on March 25 that completion of the district’s new Colorado Elementary School has been delayed by a sequence of problems, and that the board should expect a mid‑July completion date if PG&E and weather hold to current schedules.

Director of Facilities Planning and Construction Management John Rodriguez told trustees that roofing work originally failed to meet manufacturers’ minimum height requirements because mechanical curbs were too low. That led to a change order, demobilization by the contractor and a cascade of postponed interior work — electrical rough‑in, mechanical, drywall and finish trades — that could not proceed until the roof was corrected. Rodriguez said the classroom‑technology scope was later expanded, which required additional…

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