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Facilities assessment finds $83.7 million in prioritized needs at five Medford schools

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An outside architect told the Medford School Committee a facilities condition assessment of five elementary and middle schools identified about $83.7 million in repair and replacement needs, with roughly $18.6 million in highest‑priority work recommended within two years.

An outside architect told the Medford School Committee on Monday that a visual facilities condition assessment of five Medford elementary and middle schools identified about $83.7 million in work across site, building envelope, interiors, mechanical, electrical and communications systems.

Kevin Provencher, an architect working with Habib & Associates Architects, presented the district assessment covering Brooks, Missatuck, Roberts, Anderson and McGlynn schools. He said the work items were divided into three priority scopes: scope 1 work recommended within two years, scope 2 within two to…

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