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Westonka board told state permit delays are reshaping high school remodel phasing; tennis-court surfacing set for late-May to June
Summary
District construction contractor reported state review delays that will alter which classrooms are turned over first for the Westonka High School remodel but said the project’s December end date remains unchanged; Grandview work is on track and Peterson Companies says tennis-court surfacing will take about 25–30 days under suitable temperatures.
Dustin, the district construction representative, told the WESTONKA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT board on May 14 that state permit-review questions have delayed parts of the Westonka High School classroom-addition work and forced the project team to reshuffle phasing so interior classrooms are available at the start of school.
The change, Dustin said, affects exterior portions of the addition but not the project’s December completion target. “We have gotten verbal authorization from the state to start the footings of foundations. Still waiting on some of the other stuff. We are still waiting on the actual permit itself,” he said.
The district’s immediate priority, the contractor said, is to deliver roughly 20 classrooms needed for school operations in August. To meet that goal the team plans to turn over a southern portion of the upper-level…
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