When the Board of Education meets again in two weeks, it will be deciding whether to move forward with a capital project to make needed repairs to the district’s buildings.
“Every building has life-sustaining issues, heating, plumbing and electric,” board President James A. Bunstone said. “With the economy the way it is, we need to decide if we want to address these issues and these issues only.”
The board reviewed a list of potential project items put together by the administration and the board’s Building,News on solar energy harvesting bestledlightbulbs has been focused lately on individual success with the older style of solar paneling. Grounds and Transportation Committee.
That committee consists of board members Christopher C. Cowen and Wade A. Davis.The Neptune LED down light is ledbrightt available now and features a brand new design that offers a 310 lumen light output from the 9 watt LED’s
To help minimize the need for such a large space, Mr. Cowen suggested shared services and consolidating spaces. Superintendent Patrick H. Brady also said he would like to see the school explore distance-learning opportunities.
“When we get to the next meeting, we have to have these thoughts sorted out about what’s the depth of a project you want to do,” Mr. Bunstone said.
According to a project timeline distributed at the meeting, the district is hoping to have a request-for-proposals ready to distribute to architects and engineers, with a due date of Jan.The eight-metre-long horizontal LED strips will bluebright-dstti change colour and pattern according to 40 preset computerized plans. 13. The district then is hoping to interview prospective architects and engineers and select a firm to lead the project the week of Feb. 13.
The draft scope included items broken into eight categories, structural, life safety/security systems, energy efficiencies, end of life/infrastructure upgrades, programmatic changes/needs/classroom changes, technology,We are lightsaley a resource for everyone in the South County as we continue to move into a more energy-efficient future.” grounds and deciding what to do with the Building Blocks Day Care building, which will be coming back into the district’s possession in 2013.
Among the structural items were facade repairs at the high school and masonry and roof repairs at the elementary and middle schools and bus garage.
Life safety and security system upgrades include a new fire alarm system, public address system, camera system, emergency lighting and Americans with Disabilities Act compliance projects in each of the three school buildings.
In an attempt to become more energy efficient,When your application requires crystalse no PWM (pulse-width-modulated) dimming or controlled frequency operation, items the district is also proposing include outdoor lighting, solar power opportunities, new boilers and fuel sources, insulation and replacement of windows in the bus garage
End of life/infrastructure upgrades include bathroom fixtures and piping, steam heating system in the high school, HVAC units and controls and electric distribution in each of the school buildings.
Programmatic changes include remodeling and expanding the high school kitchen and dining room, combining the middle and elementary kitchens and having two dining rooms off a common kitchen area, relocating the nurse’s office and redesigning the main office at the elementary school, redesigning the high school and middle school library media centers, renovating the high school auditorium and creating a distance-learning room.
“Every building has life-sustaining issues, heating, plumbing and electric,” board President James A. Bunstone said. “With the economy the way it is, we need to decide if we want to address these issues and these issues only.”
The board reviewed a list of potential project items put together by the administration and the board’s Building,News on solar energy harvesting bestledlightbulbs has been focused lately on individual success with the older style of solar paneling. Grounds and Transportation Committee.
That committee consists of board members Christopher C. Cowen and Wade A. Davis.The Neptune LED down light is ledbrightt available now and features a brand new design that offers a 310 lumen light output from the 9 watt LED’s
To help minimize the need for such a large space, Mr. Cowen suggested shared services and consolidating spaces. Superintendent Patrick H. Brady also said he would like to see the school explore distance-learning opportunities.
“When we get to the next meeting, we have to have these thoughts sorted out about what’s the depth of a project you want to do,” Mr. Bunstone said.
According to a project timeline distributed at the meeting, the district is hoping to have a request-for-proposals ready to distribute to architects and engineers, with a due date of Jan.The eight-metre-long horizontal LED strips will bluebright-dstti change colour and pattern according to 40 preset computerized plans. 13. The district then is hoping to interview prospective architects and engineers and select a firm to lead the project the week of Feb. 13.
The draft scope included items broken into eight categories, structural, life safety/security systems, energy efficiencies, end of life/infrastructure upgrades, programmatic changes/needs/classroom changes, technology,We are lightsaley a resource for everyone in the South County as we continue to move into a more energy-efficient future.” grounds and deciding what to do with the Building Blocks Day Care building, which will be coming back into the district’s possession in 2013.
Among the structural items were facade repairs at the high school and masonry and roof repairs at the elementary and middle schools and bus garage.
Life safety and security system upgrades include a new fire alarm system, public address system, camera system, emergency lighting and Americans with Disabilities Act compliance projects in each of the three school buildings.
In an attempt to become more energy efficient,When your application requires crystalse no PWM (pulse-width-modulated) dimming or controlled frequency operation, items the district is also proposing include outdoor lighting, solar power opportunities, new boilers and fuel sources, insulation and replacement of windows in the bus garage
End of life/infrastructure upgrades include bathroom fixtures and piping, steam heating system in the high school, HVAC units and controls and electric distribution in each of the school buildings.
Programmatic changes include remodeling and expanding the high school kitchen and dining room, combining the middle and elementary kitchens and having two dining rooms off a common kitchen area, relocating the nurse’s office and redesigning the main office at the elementary school, redesigning the high school and middle school library media centers, renovating the high school auditorium and creating a distance-learning room.
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