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project ect manager i s not 4.+ eves 1 in i i.�l a same ballpark . <br /> PaulGriffin <br /> said he has a confidential copy of Chartwel l r s contract with <br /> Lexington and it was not 10%, The information you have is in error . <br /> She asked who will have the check writing authority? <br /> stays within the town . The Selectmen are the only ones with the <br /> �t � � <br /> authority to spend money * <br /> Coogan as why are hiring a project manager that has to hi re an <br /> mor <br /> architect , does not have an architect within its confines? <br /> Peter explained every project management firm we interviewed uses sub <br /> consultants . tee add <br /> d that of all the architects we interviewed , only2 <br /> had all in house <br /> services . That is a true representation of these types of <br /> firms. <br /> .� suggested you o out with an R F P inSeptember, <br /> . Coogan town counsel su�� y � <br /> before the appropriation of the funds? <br /> Steve said s <br /> that i a perfectly acceptable procedure. The people who apply <br /> to the RFP are informed of the situation , that it i s unfunded . <br /> Peter asked Ms . Coogan who was the person she was trying to have us hire <br /> She responded that she did not want the committee to hire him, she wanted <br /> him to have the opportunity to submit something , H i s architectural degree <br /> is from award , engineering degree from Beirut University , is an American <br /> citizens with a house in Mashpee. He is internationally known , has done <br /> projects for Beirut University , condos, churches , schools , courts , She <br /> knows h I s work and h i'f s capabilities , she suggested he call Peter. <br /> Peter said he has a chance , if he wants to be clerk of the works , it is <br /> another opportunity " <br /> COMMITTEE DISCUSSION <br /> Size of the School/Programming . <br /> The State has given preliminary approval 'for 17180 <br /> students. That i s not <br /> in writing from them yet. <br /> What are we building a high school or junior/senior hi h? <br /> Tom Fuda l a gage some explanation of the numbers , when working with the <br /> educational facilities needs committee, he projected an ultimate buildout <br /> need for 1350 high school students , than is all students , no deductions for <br /> Cape Tech . It was their decision to include all students because we are <br /> respons i bl e to educate them. His 20 year p ro j ecti ons for 9-�1 never exceeds <br /> 1 , 000 students, using high projections, until 200718. Using low projections <br /> ons <br /> we never hit 1 , 000 . The state ' s 1 , 180 was based on the mid point of high <br /> and low for grades 7-12 in the year 2 ,000. The question becomes how many <br /> grades will we put in the building? Grades 8-12 works s out to 1180 but i s <br /> that what we are intending to build for . There isn' t much significant <br /> difference in the core facilities between 1180 and 1350 , Do we try to get <br /> all the classrooms funded that we can now because we know we will need them <br /> somewhere. Our p roj ect i ons are we need another elementary school around <br /> 200 2 . The maximum amount of classrooms may save us a year or two on that. <br /> Bill Jones said the essence of the whole design of the school is <br /> flexibility . The cafeteria, library, auditorium and power plan won 't change <br /> size much, <br /> The Facts : <br /> -� State i s using 5 year projections (year 2 , 000) of 1 , 180 students for <br /> 2 <br />