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USD 383 approves intergovernmental agreement with Fort Riley and moves forward with CMAR process
Summary
The board unanimously approved an intergovernmental support agreement with U.S. Army Garrison Fort Riley to use a construction-manager-at-risk arrangement for renovation projects and adopted a required notice of intent to use CMAR; staff scheduled a public hearing for March 25.
The Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 Board of Education voted unanimously on Feb. 18 to approve an intergovernmental support agreement with U.S. Army Garrison Fort Riley that allows the district to use Fort Riley's construction-manager-at-risk (CMAR) process for renovation projects and to proceed with required statutory steps to use CMAR.
Assistant district staff described the arrangement as a potential cost and schedule benefit and said the Department of Defense and…
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