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District outlines $650,000 fix for Lakes High School floor damage; warranty window lapsed
Summary
District staff recommended repairing roughly 24,490 sq ft of second-floor decking and tile at Lakes High School after finding thin concrete topping over plywood decking; engineers reported no structural failure, the estimated cost is about $650,000, and legal remedies appear limited due to warranty time limits.
Rick Ring, executive director for district operations, told the board that staff have identified widespread deterioration of the second-floor concrete topping on the Success Building at Lakes High School. Ring said engineers found no structural compromise but determined the topping was thinner than specified and was placed over a plywood deck rather than a steel deck, choices made during construction…
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