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District details $100K-scale upgrades and dozens of repairs: bleachers, sealcoating, ADA and HVAC work highlighted

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Summary

At the March 19 facilities committee meeting the district outlined a package of maintenance and safety work including a $90,500 estimate to retrofit high-school bleachers, parking-lot sealcoating (estimated $80,000–$100,000), concession-stand and ADA improvements, scoreboard work and a CM3 list of dozens of high‑school repairs.

The Wallingford-Swarthmore facilities committee heard a cluster of safety and maintenance updates on March 19, including a $90,500 estimate to retrofit high‑school bleachers, a planned parking-lot sealcoat and striping project, turnkey concession-stand repairs and a set of HVAC and equipment repairs identified in a CM3 facilities study.

Why it matters: Several of these projects address student and spectator safety (bleachers, ADA access and pool dehumidification) and will factor into the district’s near-term capital and maintenance spending decisions.

Bob, facilities staff member, told the committee a vendor estimate of $90,500 had come in to retrofit the high‑school bleachers, with much of the cost covering wheel and spindle replacement, bent metal locks and prop seating. He said an itemized breakdown…

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