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District hears $4M–$5M cost estimate for high-school security entrance; grant application due Feb. 24

School District No. Re-3 Fort Morgan Board of Education · March 3, 2026
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Summary

Architect Patrick Johnson told the Fort Morgan School Board the preferred security-entrance option for the high school carries a $4–$5 million range, with the district likely responsible for about 41% under current matching assumptions; the best-grant application is due Feb. 24.

Patrick Johnson, the architect presenting the high school security-entrance plan, told the Fort Morgan School Board the preferred design and associated ancillary work add up to a project in the $4 million to $5 million range.

Johnson said the price is a range because estimates still include unknowns such as asbestos abatement and soft costs like design fees and furniture. "If you did all of these items, which are being recommended because they all…

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