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Architect presents Rommelt Building feasibility study to South Williamsport board

South Williamsport Area School Board · July 14, 2025
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Summary

McKinley Architecture presented a draft feasibility study for the Rommelt Building, outlining options and estimated costs for reuse or upgrades. The board received the report as information; no vote on a capital project was taken.

Jeff Foreman, senior project manager and architect with McKinley Architecture & Engineering, presented a draft Rommelt Building Feasibility Study to the South Williamsport Area School Board during its July 14 meeting. Foreman summarized the study scope, the process used, options considered with estimated costs, and existing-conditions assessments for architecture, mechanical systems and electrical systems. The presentation was provided as information; no motion to proceed with a specific capital project was made.

The study materials reviewed included an executive summary and line-item cost estimates for potential renovation and reuse options. Superintendent Eric Briggs and board members had the study available for review; the record identifies the presentation but does not show a follow-up motion or timetable for a decision. The study was delivered by an outside vendor (McKinley Architecture & Engineering) and cited existing-condition findings as the basis for the options and budget ranges.

Next steps were not specified in the meeting record: the board received the draft study and did not vote to authorize design or construction funding at the July 14 meeting. The district may schedule further review or place capital recommendations on a future agenda for deliberation and potential action.