Revere school building committee approves December invoice package
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The Revere High School building committee approved three invoice packages covering design, preconstruction and consultant services totaling about $1.07 million during a joint meeting Jan. 22, 2025.
The Revere High School building committee approved three invoice packages totaling $1,071,173.56 during a joint meeting with the Revere School Committee on Jan. 22, 2025.
The payments covered consultant and preconstruction work as the project nears the end of design development: a Left Field invoice for $236,224; three Perkins Eastman invoices totaling $807,949.67; and Consigli Construction invoice number 24 for preconstruction services in the amount of $27,000.
Committee members said the invoices reflect work already underway as the design-development phase approaches completion. The meeting record shows committee members conducting roll-call votes for each invoice and recording affirmative votes from the committee members present.
The approvals followed staff comments that the project is near the end of design development — the design team was described as “getting close to the end of design development” — and that preconstruction services were ongoing. No objections or no-votes were recorded in the meeting transcript for the three motions.
The committee will present a more detailed budget and permitting update at the next joint meeting on Feb. 26, 2025.
Votes at a glance - Left Field invoice (dated 12/31/2024) — $236,224 — Motion to approve recorded; mover: "Simpson Grama"; seconder: Mike Picardi; roll-call recorded as affirmative by the members present. - Perkins Eastman (three invoices) — $807,949.67 total — Motion to approve recorded; second recorded; roll-call recorded as affirmative by the members present. - Consigli Construction invoice #24 (preconstruction services) — $27,000 — Motion to approve recorded; second recorded; roll-call recorded as affirmative by the members present.
The committee stated it will integrate these expenditures into the full financial summary to be presented in February.
