1928 Building Committee Targets January Finish as Contingency Holds at $521 K

Cupola gossip hotter than July.

The 1928 Building Committee gathered this week to measure progress on Farmington’s most visible construction project: the wholesale renovation of the old high‑school wing and its brand‑new athletic facilities. In a session heavy on logistics—but light on drama—members confirmed the work is on track for a January finish, preserved a healthy contingency fund, and slipped in a quick joke that “September is the new December.” Here’s how the evening unfolded.

Routine Business

  • Minutes: Unanimous approval of the May 27 minutes.
  • Attendance: All members present except Miles Brown and Sheldon Crosby.
  • Public Comment: None on Zoom, none in person.

Construction Snapshot

AreaStatusNotes
Floors 2‒3Ductwork & HVAC underwaySprinklers pressure‑tested, water on
First‑Floor GymNew steel installed; old beams cutDrywall finished elsewhere
Exterior AdditionFoundation & elevator shaft completeBrick staging begins June 29
CupolaScaffolding up by July 5Copper panels to be matched and replaced
Crew Heat Plan6 a.m. starts; 20‑min shade breaks“We tell them it’s Mad Dog hot,” Russ Beaudoin quipped. 🌞

Stadium Overhaul

  • Demolition finished; piers poured June 28.
  • New bleachers and press box—double the former capacity—arrive mid‑July.

Central Office Now Open

  • Staff moved in June 11; temporary certificate of occupancy issued June 12.
  • HVAC humming; only a few windows replaced after demo damage.

Legislative Win

  • Special legislation removing the $1.8 million reimbursement cap is now open‑ended, thanks to the town’s lobbyists and delegation, Chris Peterson reported.

Money Matters 💸

ItemAmountPurpose
KBE Requisition #?$1,735,184.80June progress billing
Silver Petracelli$24,418.28A/E services through May 31
IMTL$4,092.00Materials testing (addition)
Grainger Water Fountains$ TBD (packet)Three bottle‑fill units
Change Order #16$1,313.38Storefront glass at new entry
Change Order #18$5,610.00Reverse four restroom doors for ADA
  • Contingency after forecasts: $521,344.53
  • Schedule: Substantial completion Jan 9 2026 (contract date Feb 9).
  • Long‑lead items: elevators (late Sept.), windows (early Aug.), vault (Sept.).

Calendar Check

  • July 8 meeting canceled; next meeting July 22.
  • Expect the same one‑meeting rhythm for August, with an August 26 date.
  • A fresh on‑site tour is penciled in for September—“the new December.”

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About the Author

Jack Beckett files copy faster than the HVAC techs can tape ductwork—thanks to a bottomless mug of dark roast that could double as sprinkler‑line pressure test.

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