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06/19/1996-MASHPEE HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE MINUTES AND AGENDA
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06/19/1996-MASHPEE HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE MINUTES AND AGENDA
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Paul advised Mrs . Scalley that road work will be starting soon on <br /> Old Barnstable Road and then again in the fall at the <br /> intersection of 151 . <br /> CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS <br /> Paul explained that SMMA started their punchlist yesterday. They <br /> worked on the first floor and will be back Thursday for the <br /> second floor. <br /> Joel prepared a letter of SMMA' s punchlist schedule. <br /> Paul said the labs are running a little behind. <br /> Tom Wren said Manny Tavares cannot punch the casework in the labs <br /> because it is not finished yet. <br /> Paul said furniture will go into its proper place, if it can, <br /> when it arrives. The locksmiths will be here next week. Any <br /> classroom that has been punched will be locked. <br /> Tom said he has asked Occuhealth to look at the mechanical room <br /> adjacent to Indian Ed because the office above it has 1" of water <br /> in it. The drywall may have to be stripped. <br /> Tom said the gym is starting to take shape . They may want to <br /> punch the high level first , so if there is any work to be done it <br /> can happen before the floor goes in. <br /> Stone will stabilize the humidity in the gym for 48 hours before <br /> bringing the wood in. <br /> Paul explained the situation with the sound system in the gym to <br /> John Williams . He said what is speced is what is there but it is <br /> not what Steve had wanted. <br /> Janice said it is old fashioned an not very good. <br /> Peter does not think it is too late to change it . <br /> Paul said it becomes a multi trade issue, a major amount of work <br /> and it could hold up the floor. <br /> Ed Frenette said this gym has good acoustical value and we will <br /> not get the usual echo . He was assured this system will be more <br /> than adequate. <br /> Paul suggested having screens put around the speakers so they are <br /> not hit. <br /> Paul said the sewage treatment plant was approved yesterday. <br /> Tom said the contract was sent to Weston and Sampson for <br /> execution. <br /> He also explained the discharge permit required 4 monitoring <br /> wells ; he thinks one could be covered by the loam pile . <br /> Paul said he does not think it is a problem, once the loam is <br /> moved he is sure it will be located. <br /> Tom asked about the hand over of the keys for the plant and fence <br /> from Stone to Weston and Sampons? <br /> 2 <br />
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