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01/30/1996 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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01/30/1996 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE
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01/30/1996
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believes with a limited amount of overtime with key trades immediately, get <br /> the exterior closed in, then work 7 days on the job. They need to buy more <br /> staging so the mason can do more than 300 feet per day. <br /> Cashin believes it is to the Town' s advantage if we can solve this with <br /> Stone - the sooner the better. <br /> Paul also spoke with Pat Costello , Town Counsel , about legal problems . He <br /> would expect Stone to immediately file for a stay to stop the bonding <br /> company from taking over the project . He doesn' t think they will get it. <br /> The court would assign an arbitrator and that discussion would be binding, <br /> it could all happen within a few days . <br /> Merry Sue said the Committee would not want to make a decision until after <br /> tomorrow' s meeting with the consultant. If we do choose to pull the bond, <br /> does the Town choose which option it wants or does the bonding company <br /> dictate that? <br /> Paul said the bonding co . would ask the town if they have an objection to <br /> using Stone. <br /> Tom Wren is concerned about the legal form of tomorrow' s meeting . In <br /> another situation he was involved in, similar to this , they tried to rely <br /> on statements made in mediation but it was non-binding. Is that the case <br /> tomorrow - it is non binding? <br /> Paul said it is a fact finding mission. There are 3 items to be resolved, <br /> deficiencies, administration issues , and expediting the job. The contract <br /> is clear on where the direction comes from - the architect is the contract <br /> administrator. <br /> COLORS <br /> Ed Frenette presented a new color scheme to the Committee. Last time they <br /> presented cool and warm colors , including lavender/purple. The Committee <br /> did not like it. <br /> There are a lot of given (color) in the building -wood, ceilings . <br /> Floor tile : goes will with the red block that will be in some locations <br /> inside . It picks up the color of the banding . It has a modeled effect <br /> (not smooth) . It is not polished at all , no wax, it will not be slippery at <br /> all and will look better over time. <br /> It is going in all public corridors. The secondary corridors will have <br /> vinyl . <br /> Hollow metal door frames ( leading into classrooms ) will be teal . Columns <br /> will be grey. Aluminum doors , white. <br /> Carpet - Ed believes has a "sandy" Cape Cod look and also has a Native <br /> American look to it. It will go well with the block. <br /> Lockers - blue , with grey above . <br /> Cabinets - beige, with speckled tops . <br /> Auditorium has a more sophisticated/dramatic look. The curtains will be <br /> dark grey, carpet dark grey. Seat sides and backs are black and the fabric <br /> seats burgundy. <br /> The suppliers are required to provide 2% replacement for these materials . <br /> Paul said the punchlist replacement should not come from the 2%. Ed said it <br /> is up to the Committee but it shouldn't come from the 2% <br /> * Paul made a motion to accept the colors as presented. Merry Sue <br /> seconded the motion. All members were in favor 5-0** <br /> 3 <br />
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