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Committee approves Lewis Miller change order; district updates multiple school construction projects

5468600 · July 16, 2025
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The committee approved a $36,505.60 change order for Lewis Miller Terrebonne Career Center repairs and received progress reports on Ellinger demolition, a new middle school, Coto Bio Blue HVAC work and several FEMA-dependent rebuilds and modular installations.

At a July 15 meeting of the Buildings, Food Service and Transportation Committee, members approved a $36,505.60 change order for the Lewis Miller Terrebonne Career Center high school building repair and heard progress reports on several district construction and recovery projects.

The committee recommended approval of Change Order No. 1 for Lewis Miller — additional roof and gutter repairs and a 207-day contract-time increase. The district said $32,855.04 of the change order will be funded by FEMA reimbursement funds and $3,650.56 by local funds; the revised completion date listed in the motion moved to July 27, 2025. The motion was moved and seconded during the meeting and approved with no objections recorded.

The committee also approved a $26,561.82 change order (Change Order No. 2) for the Coto Bio Blue Elementary School HVAC replacement project to cover mechanical modifications tied to a security project and to add 5/8-inch mold- and mildew-resistant gypsum board on…

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