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Bond work advancing at Rockport-Fulton; board approves middle-school access-control purchase
Summary
Board heard that Rockport-Fulton High School construction is about 86% billed and on track for substantial completion in February; trustees approved a bond-funded access-control system for the middle school, authorizing a not-to-exceed $500,000 purchase with a $397,027 turnkey quote.
Rockport — The Rockport-Fulton Independent School District on Monday received a progress update on its 2022 bond projects and approved a bond-funded purchase to replace keyed doors with badge-access hardware at the middle school.
Architect and contractor representatives told trustees the new Rockport-Fulton High School is nearing the finish line. “Project billing is 86% complete, authorized $33.56 of the $39,240,000,” a presenter said, and added that substantial completion is scheduled for February. Builders described recent work as final finishes, floor waxing, punch-list inspections and canopy installation around the main entrance.
Teal Construction and Claycomb Architects emphasized a push to make classrooms move-in…
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