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School building committee hears progress reports, flags schedule risks and winter impacts

Norwich School Building Committee · November 24, 2025
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Summary

The Norwich School Building Committee received detailed construction updates for Greenville, Stanton, Ancus and Moriarty, heard that blasting and pre-blast surveys added weeks to the schedule, and set a target (non-final) completion near March 24 while planning a Dec. 1 special meeting to consider change orders and GMP-related approvals.

The Norwich School Building Committee on an evening meeting was updated on steady construction progress across multiple school projects while staff warned that blasting, an extended pre-blast survey and winter concrete work could push the schedule.

Project staff reported visible site progress at Greenville, including recent slab-on-grade work, framing and roof installation in areas A and B, and MEP rough-in underway in Area C. Mike (project staff) said, “We have expended $2,374,572.22 on Moriarty,” and provided other budget figures for Stanton and Greenbelt, underscoring the program’s large current outlays.

Why it matters: committee members were given a working schedule that is not final and were told the program must manage weather exposure, potential wage-rate…

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