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Mayor says community center plumbing, electrical and HVAC largely complete; one toilet and HVAC tie-in remain
Summary
Gardner City’s mayor reported substantial progress at the former Waterford Street School community center: electrical conversions, plumbing work in six of eight restrooms, HVAC condenser installs and new sump pumps are done; one toilet awaits masonry repair and final HVAC pressure testing is scheduled next week.
The mayor told the Economic Development Committee on March 25 that most renovation work at the former Waterford Street School — soon to house the city’s community and senior services — is finished, with a handful of remaining items before full occupancy. "They replaced all the plumbing fixtures in six of the eight bathrooms," the mayor said, and staff reported that electrical panels in the two‑story wing have been converted to standard light switches and that outdoor HVAC condensers were installed.
The mayor said contractors have installed industrial sump pumps and filtration to reduce silt-related clogging and that all mini‑split head units in the two‑story wing are now connected. One toilet…
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