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Transylvania County school bond subcommittee hears timeline updates; Brevard High permit expected, Rosman retaining wall scope may grow
Summary
The project manager told the subcommittee that permit review for Brevard High School’s old gym is nearly complete and work could begin this week; a Rosman High School retaining-wall repair may expand to address underlying stormwater issues and could require a budget revision.
The Transylvania County Schools’ school bond project subcommittee on a quarterly meeting required by an interlocal agreement received a project update from the system’s new project manager, who said permitting and contractor selection work is advancing at several schools and that some project scopes may change to address stormwater concerns.
The project manager, Allison (last name not specified), told the subcommittee she began work on May 19 and said the Department of Public Instruction returned comments on the Brevard High School (BHS) Old Gym scope 1. "We expect to get the permit back midweek and to start by the end of the week," Allison said, adding the contractor was evaluating the site and that the project’s anticipated completion remains October under the original timeline.
The update covered work at nine schools under the bond program. Allison said the construction manager at-risk (CMAR) selection process is under way: a CMAR request…
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