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Monroe-Woodbury officials outline phased start to $90.8 million capital project, phase 1 bidding to begin

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District staff and outside consultants told the Board of Education that the voter-approved capital project (authorized 12/06/2023) will begin construction this summer in a multi‑year, four‑phase program focused on roofs, boilers, security vestibules and other health-and-safety work; state approvals and fiscal reviews remain a timeline risk.

Monroe-Woodbury Central School District officials briefed the Board of Education on Feb. 19 on the schedule and scope for a voter‑approved capital project that was authorized by district residents on Dec. 6, 2023, for approximately $90.8 million.

The presentation, delivered by Patrick Cahill, assistant superintendent for business and management services, and David Hunsberger of CPL Group with construction management input from Scott Butler, outlined four phases of work beginning this summer with boiler and security‑vestibule work and roof and masonry repairs prioritized at buildings with active water infiltration.

Cahill said the project is intended to replace building systems that have exceeded useful life and to improve health and safety, citing roofs, HVAC, security vestibules and electrical upgrades as core elements. “When it was approved, we knew this would take us 4 to 5 years to complete,” Cahill said,…

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