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Massaro says K–5 elementary project is progressing despite wet soils

Bethel Park School District (Facilities Meeting) · March 13, 2024
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A Massaro representative told the Bethel Park School District facilities meeting the K–5 elementary center is moving large volumes of earth (about 190,000 cubic yards), installing retaining walls and stormwater basins, and preparing to demolish the pool barn; the contractor reported no recordable incidents and said natural springs and wet soil have complicated work.

A Massaro project representative updated the Bethel Park School District on the K–5 elementary center construction, saying crews have moved roughly 190,000 cubic yards of dirt to build new roads, a parking area and to raise playfields. "Not to sound like a broken record, but nothing too too exciting going on over there. Just pushing dirt," the Massaro presenter said.

The presenter said the site team is installing retaining walls at a stream crossing, preparing a…

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