Laserfiche WebLink
construc�rion, 1 month to more in, months for f i na 1 completion (punchl i st <br /> � <br /> etc. ) = Jan 1 , 1997 final completion and student move i n. <br /> Construction can <br /> ' be tightened to 1 months but that is late August and <br /> to move in unless you delay the opening for about a month. <br /> leaves not '�i�e a . <br /> ct <br /> cutting n �ot'lst ru �on bmonths v `!t is still months ho rt <br /> Even by g <br /> e weighed yrs the impact of delaying the <br /> Paul sa` # the options have to b <br /> opening of the school , we will 11 a the cost of inflation, this is not <br /> going to be free. The bulk of expense comes a the end of the project 10- <br /> 12 million inflation = additional cost of $300-40020009 <br /> Peter r asked if the slab can be started early? <br /> Bob does not recommend i t in public work, it can create a lot of problems <br /> and litigation* <br /> Paul agreed but opening on Jan 1 , 1 reates p rob 1 also . <br /> Steve does not want to split contractors. <br /> Peter asked how the schedule <br /> went form losing 1 month on design phase , to <br /> loosing 4 months on opening date? <br /> Bob previously ai they showed construction as 16 months but after i <br /> receiving <br /> comments from Beacon , they recommended 18 months . Bob thinks �t <br /> can be done i 16 months but there is no margin for error . <br /> extended bidding from 4 to weeks and award from 2 to 4 weeks . <br /> They could et the school open <br /> Peter said; when MMA was hired , they said they get <br /> for Sept 1996 i f <br /> the omni ttee made quick decisions, the commi <br /> ttee has <br /> worked hard to stay on tracd <br /> t think Sept, 1996 has to be abandoned yeto but it wou1 be <br /> Ian ���� nop <br /> p <br /> rudent to have a back up plan. <br /> ' for the whole towns because the taxpayers will <br /> Paul said this is a Problem b 1 em <br /> get stuck with the bill , <br /> Peter said there is a lot that can be done to make to work. <br /> ' the school committee is deferring making a decision on this <br /> rani ce said <br /> until the spring ,, <br /> ' th Ian and SMMA to discuss all options regarding schedule* <br /> Paul w i I 1 meet w i <br /> 8. subcommittees <br /> Furniture <br /> - Bob met with another consultant today and asked they submit a <br /> proposal and expects to have it next week. <br /> Paul said he met with Manny Tavares, furniture consultant. Mr, Tavares <br /> of furniture groups and The mai or i ty of <br /> explained there are 2 groups � <br /> ' t in group 3 . (MerrySue noted that s the area where <br /> his hours are spen <br /> His i nal proposal was based on roup and . He <br /> their need help) . � <br /> ' hi�s cor i st to do the job would be $150 ,000 , He said of <br /> estimated, for Paul , <br /> is group He would need about $125,000 to do <br /> that, roughly $25-40a000 <br /> u because of the technical aspect. There is a tremendous <br /> just the group <br /> integration <br /> equipment meat and making sura eve ryth i n <br /> amount of of furniture tore and p <br /> is on the contract drawings corrently . Tavares has worked w 1 th a l l the <br /> raj or architects <br /> Merry sue said it would still be beneficial to go to a conference , like the <br /> one in New Orleans , to see -first hand the equipment choices , <br /> Stere noted when <br /> the did the middle school , this was the nastiest piece of <br /> the job. <br /> M r. Tavares res to rear i <br /> Bob w� 11 ask ear his proposal , taking into account the <br /> 6 <br />