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Architects present six master‑plan options for district schools, costs range $88M–$263M

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Habib & Associates presented six master‑plan options after completing a facilities condition assessment and educational adequacy review; options vary from targeted repairs and turf fields to new high‑school construction, with estimated 2024 costs of about $88 million to $263 million. Committee members asked about MSBA eligibility and next steps.

Habib & Associates presented six master‑plan options for the Freetown‑Lakeville Regional School District on Jan. 13, showing a range of responses to aging facilities and program needs and estimated costs ranging from about $88 million to $263 million (2024 dollars).

The consultant team said their work combined a physical condition assessment and an educational‑adequacy review—two steps the firm said are necessary before recommending solutions. Steve Habib, president and founder of Habib & Associates, told the committee that the district faces roughly $82,000,000 in identified repairs from the physical‑condition assessment, not counting…

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