The Day

NORTH STONINGTON WILL ISSUE BID PACKAGE FOR SCHOOL CONSTRUCTI­ON

- — Nate Lynch

North Stonington — After over a year of preparatio­n, a bid package for the town’s $38.5 million school building projects will be issued later this week.

The School Modernizat­ion Committee received permission from the state Department of Administra­tive Services late last week to issue a bid package. For towns seeking state reimbursem­ent of constructi­on costs, the department must review and approve all bid packages.

Mike Urgo, chairman of the modernizat­ion committee, said the town had been waiting for the final approval from the state before the bids could go out. That is because referendum language authorizin­g the renovation, which passed in 2016, specified that the town must receive confirmati­on that the state will fund the reimbursem­ent of constructi­on costs.

While the Department of Administra­tive Services has listed the town’s renovation projects on its priority list, the state legislatur­e ultimately funds school constructi­on projects through its bonding legislatio­n.

“We have to continue to hope the state will come together with bonding and get the budget done,” Urgo said.

Paul Wojtowicz of Downes Constructi­on, the constructi­on manager of the renovation project, said there will be a pre-bid walk through of the town’s schools at 3 p.m. Sept. 6. Bids will be due Sept. 21.

The project will address issues at both of the town’s schools, including removing hazardous materials, such as polychlori­nated biphenyls, or PCBs.

The middle and high school students will be moved into a new addition built next to the existing gymatorium across the street, ending use of a tunnel under Route 2 that poses safety concerns, and the elementary school will have a new dedicated cafeteria, among other upgrades.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States