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Peck School near completion; contractor to provide extended window workmanship warranty after failed tests
Summary
Construction manager reported substantial completion work under way at Peck School, recent window tests failed and were remediated at no cost to the city, and the contractor will provide a 10-year workmanship warranty alongside manufacturer's window warranty. Committee set ribbon-cutting and approved minutes and adjourned.
The Holyoke City Building Committee heard a construction update on progress at Peck School, learned that recent window air-and-water tests failed and were remediated at no cost to the city, and set a ribbon-cutting date as the project moves toward final inspections.
Chris, a project representative, told the committee the contractor is finishing site and interior work and that "the quality of the workmanship that's going into the school is, is very good. We've had no issues, to date with the work, and it continues to proceed, accordingly." He said roughly "80 to a 100 workers on-site depending on the day" and that about "95% of the casework has been installed." Flooring, ceilings, lighting, the wood gym floor and climbing wall are in place, and furniture and loose equipment deliveries are scheduled for July, with setup and training planned in…
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