District reports interior renovation progress, freezer-cooler demolition and roof delay

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Summary

District staff reported interior demolition of a floor project was completed in one week, new HVAC units were arriving, lighting and electrical work scheduled, roof work slightly behind schedule due to weather, and demolition on a new freezer-cooler project began.

A district facilities update at the meeting described active renovation work at a district building, including interior demolition, HVAC work and pending electrical and lighting installation.

A facilities staff member identified as Brent said the first week of interior demolition was completed with about 40 workers on site. He told the board that ceilings were lowered to accommodate ductwork, old unit vents were removed, and stand-up HVAC units were scheduled for delivery the following day. Brent said lighting deliveries were imminent and that the plan called for 25 to 30 electricians to complete lighting work “in one shot.” He said progress had been steady and that he and a colleague, Paul, were in daily contact with the contractor.

Brent also reported the roof work experienced weather-related delays and said a separate freezer-cooler project had entered demolition the day of the meeting. He characterized work overall as moving “pretty rapidly” and said he expected to see more visible progress in a few weeks.

No formal board action was recorded on these construction updates during the meeting.