Board hears facilities and security‑camera upgrades; modular classrooms bid selected

Brunswick County Board of Education · December 3, 2024
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Summary

Operations committee reported plans to relocate modular classrooms to Union and Lincoln Elementary (bid to Modular Technologies) and a phase‑two CCTV replacement at West Brunswick High with an estimated cost of $1,259,984.

The Brunswick County Board of Education received an operations update on Dec. 3 outlining several facilities projects and safety upgrades. Committee members said two modular classrooms will be relocated from North Brunswick High School and that Modular Technologies won the related bid for approximately $137,008; the modulars are expected to be in place for the 2025–26 school year, possibly earlier.

Committee members also discussed allowance distributions and a negative change order related to North Brunswick additions that included a credit referenced in committee notes; the transcript reflects an unclear dollar reference but indicates a credit was applied and the project will close out.

On building safety, the district completed a first phase of CCTV software and upgrades and identified roughly 500 cameras as potential security concerns. Phase two will replace those identified units and upgrade all of West Brunswick High School at an estimated cost of $1,259,984, the operations report said.

No formal vote on capital appropriations occurred at the Dec. 3 meeting; these items were reported as committee highlights for future board action and budgeting.