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4/18/1995 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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4/18/1995 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE
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04/18/1995
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r <br /> asked about his ' e pertise with mechanical systems. <br /> Tom said he relies upon the consulting engineers a lot. He keeps his eyes <br /> and ears open , he is always listening to the workers , he can smell out a <br /> problem. <br /> Joe said watching the materials is a major consideration . <br /> Tom said what shows up at the job is not always the same as the documents , <br /> especially when they run short. <br /> Joe asked how he was with keeping the building inspector informed? <br /> Tom said he does keep him informed , communication is very important to <br /> heading off p rob l ems. <br /> Merry Sue asked <br /> how he saw his role with this Committee and the Project <br /> Manager? <br /> Tom said he is the eyes and ears of the Committee . He tries to sole <br /> problems , not create them. He considers himself the Committee' s <br /> ' hat the Committee expects , The timeliness <br /> representative and he passes on g <br /> of communication is important. <br /> Ed said given the beha <br /> i or of this eomrun i ty ,, there is the potential for <br /> ' to arrive at the site at times . what is his strategy to <br /> different ffe rent peop <br /> avoid working for 45 different bosses? <br /> Tori said the Committee should designate who the contact person is , the <br /> first to report to. He would then inform them of the visit and he would <br /> het the est ow he will be reporting back , if they have any messages. <br /> You can ' t let a' p rob l em go - days ., <br /> Laughlin . H p <br /> l ai ned he lived gyred i n ashpee for 10 years and has 3 <br /> Paul - <br /> sons in the Mashpee school system* <br /> library brat in Burlington MA for million <br /> H i s most recent project was a new y <br /> which was completed in February . <br /> Before that at wa.s a 7 million addition to the library in Waltham. He was on <br /> the job 2 years and it took an additional 5 months to complete . <br /> He worked on the Library <br /> in Plymouth , 9 million , designed by susaki <br /> Associates . The Boume High school addition and renovation , for 8 <br /> million . <br /> H <br /> has looked at the plans for this project and is very familiar with this <br /> th <br /> type of construction , there is non <br /> unusual that he has not worked wi th <br /> before . <br /> There is a lot of good detailing on the drawings . He also scanned <br /> the specs whish look very good . <br /> Prior to working as a clerk} <br /> he worked in an architect' s office which did a <br /> lot of <br /> school work -Fairhaven and Seekonk High schools , Barnstable East and <br /> West elementary schools . He also worked as an architect' s representative <br /> for Strekalovsky and Holt. <br /> Paul asked him <br /> about his mechanical ( heating , p1umbing ) experience"? <br /> M r. McLaughlin said he understands it all very well , has no problem with <br /> ' <br /> i ttee mention due] fuel , the libraries he <br /> any of it. He heard the Comm <br /> worked on have dual fuel option . The entire town of Waltham does also and <br /> they <br /> can change ore r all the buildings in the city at any time ., <br /> Paul asked how he perceived his s role as clerk in relation to the speed of <br /> thejob? <br /> said the s eed of the job is mostly dependent on the <br /> Mr. McLaughlin p <br /> 7 <br />
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