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Board approves nearly $958,000 project to renovate culinary lab with county funds

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Pitt County Schools accepted a low bid after value engineering and approved a contract with Waters Contracting for a culinary lab renovation at A.G. Griffin High School; the project will be funded largely by a $1 million county contribution directed to CTE improvements.

Pitt County Schools on Monday authorized a renovation of a career and technical education culinary lab, approving a contract with Waters Contracting after value-engineering reduced the project cost to $957,871.49.

District staff said the county provided $1 million to support CTE lab improvements and that a competitive procurement received a June 17 base bid of $1,027,000 from Waters Contracting. After a value-engineering (VE) process and including design fees, the…

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