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Cheshire committee approves invoice payments and PCO credits; declines short-term vibration monitoring

2556575 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

The committee approved a slate of consultant and contractor invoices and several PCO credit items for the North End (Barnum) and Norton projects, and decided not to pay for a one-time vibration baseline test after staff questioned its value.

The Town of Cheshire school building committee approved multiple invoices and change-order-credit items for the North End (Barnum) and Norton school projects and declined a proposed vibration-monitoring test requested by nearby neighbors.

During a lengthy consent and action package, the committee voted unanimously on a series of invoices and consultant payments covering design, testing, owner-representative services, commissioning and structural peer review. The committee also considered requests for project change order credits (PCOs) and a proposed vibration baseline measurement; members decided not to accept a one-time vibration test because staff and the change-order advisory group judged the baseline-only measurement would not resolve long-term complaints without continuous monitoring.

Votes at a glance

- Approved consultant/vendor…

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