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O&G Industries says Torrington High School leaks were isolated; contractor to inspect gym floor before new installation
Summary
O&G Industries told the council June 17 that four small leaks and a failed domestic-water pump controller at the new Torrington High School were addressed and that certified installers will inspect the gym floor before a new floor is installed in July.
O&G Industries told the Torrington City Council on June 17 that several water leaks and a malfunction in the building’s domestic-water booster pump controller at the recently opened Torrington High School have been investigated and repaired, and that the company will return in July to inspect and, if necessary, remediate the main gym floor before installing a new certified floor.
What O&G reported
Dave Kravanzola, assistant vice president for O&G’s building group and project corporate oversight lead, described the school as a “state-of-the-art educational facility” and said the project team has addressed four small roof leaks and two HVAC condensate piping leaks since occupancy. He said the roof leaks affected very small areas (one seam about 6 inches long) and that repairs included replacing damaged…
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