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Timberlane board approves removal of high-school canopy, orders repoured concrete and bollards
Summary
The Timberlane Regional School District board voted to proceed with removing the high‑school front canopy and repouring the entrance concrete, installing traffic bollards to protect students and pedestrians. The contractor said the work will be completed at the previously approved contract price of $47,765.
The Timberlane Regional School District school board voted April 3 to approve a revised scope for the high‑school front canopy project: remove the existing canopy, repour about 250 feet of concrete along the front entrance and install bollards for vehicle protection, all at the previously approved contract price of $47,765.
The board took the step after hearing two options presented by EEI, the district’s contractor: fully remove the canopy and replace the sidewalk so the front entrance looks uniform, or repair the existing concrete slab and install a new roof membrane to extend the canopy’s life for roughly 20 years. Mike Davey of EEI presented both options and told the board, “Option 1 at no additional cost would be EEI will re pour 250 feet of concrete and remove the…
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