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Operations committee reports delays on several capital projects; district plans to rebid some work
Summary
The district's operations committee reported rising construction estimates, pending Department of Education approvals for several school capital projects, a middle-school HVAC project ahead of schedule, a requested marquee upgrade, and a plan to charge off longstanding school lunch balances totaling $539,965.21.
The Winslow Township School District operations committee told the board on Aug. 13 that multiple capital projects have encountered higher-than-expected costs or state review delays, while other projects are progressing.
Why it matters: State approval is required for several bond- and grant-funded construction projects; delays or higher construction estimates affect timelines and may require rebidding or additional appropriations.
Key items reported by the operations committee
- Rising estimates and alternates: Architects reported construction cost estimates for the high school HVAC and related alternates are higher than previously…
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