Facilities committee approves Moseley for Parkwood High School design at $6 million
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The Union County Public Schools facilities committee approved selecting Moseley to design Parkwood High School for $6,000,000, funded from the district24 bond; the motion passed unanimously (4-0).
The Union County Public Schools facilities committee voted Jan. 28 to approve selection of Moseley to design Parkwood High School, a contract the presenter said would be "in the amount of $6,000,000, which would be funded by the 24 bond." Miss Emel told the committee the district received 14 responses to the request for qualifications and held interviews with the selection committee before choosing Moseley.
Committee members asked about the bond financing tied to the project; Miss Emel said the line item is associated with $10,000,000. After questions, an unidentified committee member moved to approve the selection and the committee recorded voice votes in favor; the motion carried with votes recorded as "Aye" (4-0).
The committee record in the meeting packet identifies the designer, the award amount and the bond funding source. The transcript does not name the motion maker or seconder, and no contract signature or effective date was stated at the meeting. The committee did not discuss changes to the scope, alternative designers, or amendments to the RFQ during this meeting.
The committee proceeded to other business after approving the design selection. The facilities committee may return with contract documents or additional budget detail at a future meeting.
