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Camden County board hears three CMAR proposals for new high school and early college
Summary
Three construction manager-at-risk finalists — Heartland Construction, Sussex Development and Whiting-Turner — presented experience, schedules and cost strategies for Camden County’s new high school and early college; members flagged a tight budget and state GMP rules and moved into closed session to deliberate.
Camden County Board of Education members heard presentations from three finalists for the construction manager-at-risk (CMAR) contract for the new Camden County High School and Camden County Early College at their Aug. 29 meeting. The board did not make an award in open session and entered closed session to consult county partners and continue deliberations.
Eric Stickler, president of Heartland Construction, led the first presentation, describing the firm’s K–12 portfolio and local footprint and emphasizing schedule performance. "We have over 80 successfully completed k 12 education projects," Stickler said, citing a case study in which Heartland brought a project back on budget and kept the original opening date.…
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