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Kiski Area board hears construction delays, change orders and mounting storage costs
Summary
Board members were told finishing work on the intermediate school continues but an updated contractor schedule is unreliable; staff flagged change orders (about $40,000 for electrical work and smaller items) and ongoing storage and trailer costs while work extends.
The Kiski Area School District board was told March 11 that construction on the district's intermediate school is progressing but remains behind schedule, with several change orders and ongoing storage costs adding to uncertainty.
Superintendent Dr. Lur opened the construction update, saying the classrooms in Area A are near punchlist status and that the front entry curtain wall, lighting and ceiling clouds are installed. He said flooring work remobilized and kitchen equipment is scheduled the week of April 6, but cautioned that the contractor's updated schedule "was not accurate" and staff asked the contractor to rework logic ties with the prime contractors, leaving no firm completion date.
The update included details staff said board members…
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