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Revere building committee approves $804,760 in soil-management spending, including $135,960 for dust monitors

Revere High School Building Committee · February 3, 2026
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Summary

The Revere High School Building Committee on Feb. 4 approved two soil-management measures: a $135,960 contract amendment to fund on-site dust monitors and a $668,800 increase to the owner's soil allowance for testing and handling. Both motions passed by 10-1 votes after technical briefing and questions about costs and safety.

Revere, Mass. — The Revere High School Building Committee on Feb. 4 approved two time-sensitive spending measures aimed at managing contaminated soil at the high school construction site, voting to amend a consulting contract for on-site dust monitoring and to increase the project's soil allowance to cover additional testing and handling.

Committee members voted 10-1 to approve Left Field contract amendment number 9 and Budget Revision Request 14 to fund Sanborn Head's on-site dust monitoring for $135,960. The committee also approved Consigli amendment 8 by a 10-1 vote to increase the owner's soil allowance by $668,800. Both votes were taken during an out-of-sequence meeting called specifically to address these financial approvals.

"This proposal, again, totals a $135,960," the meeting facilitator said when introducing the dust-monitoring amendment, noting the devices…

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