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Board hears progress report on bond-funded high school, transportation facility and other capital projects
Summary
Construction on the new high school is advancing toward a summer milestone and the district reported receipt of bond proceeds. Staff said temporary occupancy and phased work could let parts of the high school be used before final completion.
Brian Thomas, a representative from 505, and district staff gave the Stillwater Public Schools Board of Education a monthly bond-and-construction update focused on the new high school, the transportation office at OES and other capital projects.
The update noted that the district received bond proceeds totaling $10,886,950 and that multiple construction packages are advancing despite rain-related delays. "The contractor did an extremely well job on there; it's probably one of the shortest punch lists that we've had," Brian Thomas said, referring to the transportation facility punch walk and final inspections that were expected to clear a temporary certificate of occupancy. The transportation site still required gravel and a fence adjustment, Thomas said.
Why it matters: work on the high school and related projects determines when students and staff can occupy new spaces, affects the schedule for athletic and…
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