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Gettysburg Area SD board debates $7.5 million administration-building design authorization; motion fails
Summary
Board debated revised administration-building renovation estimates—administration asked to authorize design work up to $7.5 million (design only)—but after questions about timing and cost increases the motion failed on roll call. The board approved routine consent items and a consolidation proposal earlier in the meeting.
The Gettysburg Area School District board declined to authorize revised design work on an administration-building renovation after a lengthy discussion about scope, cost and timing.
District staff summarized recent estimates: the original approved design scope and budget was $4,600,000; updated estimates for the intended renovation (HVAC, building systems and an IT fit-out) came in at about $6,800,000. Administration presented an alternative that would add a ground-floor boardroom and include a second-floor future expansion as an add-alternate, bringing the estimated design-to number to $7,500,000. Staff said the request before the board was authorization to design to that larger $7.5 million estimate (design-phase authorization only), not to award construction.
"The original scope,…
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