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Cheshire school building projects stay on schedule; state reimbursement rules boost town’s aid outlook

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The council heard an update on the Norton and Barnum elementary projects, including progress on classrooms, geothermal wells and testing of excavated topsoil that required a $200,000 authorization to move contaminated soil off-site.

The Town of Cheshire School Building Committee reported progress on two elementary-school projects at the June 10 council meeting and described a recent change that could increase state reimbursement for some costs.

Committee members said classroom wings, steel erection and geothermal wells are progressing at both Norton and Barnum elementary-school construction sites. Committee chair Trevor Gustenberg told the council there will be a “topping off” for Norton and that students had been involved in signing a steel girder that will be lifted into place.

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