DonDonald Farris wrote:Hi,
I can not understand how any decision regarding the building of our new schools could not have safety as paramount.
I thought we were told these schools would be "green" schools as well. Are they?
They schools they replaced were built to last hundreds of years (if properly maintained), how long is our School Board saying these should last?
I agree, I want to stress that the big difference was. Change contractors, and spend more money and time, or have the inspectors check everything, all the time in the process.
While I agree with the comment on the hundred year building, as opposed to the Bic 75 year buildings. I have to admit the new schools are a wonder. As you are in the computer business, you can imagine the miles of wires that run to each room. The wall plug next to the teachers desk is insane with everything you can plug into it. Smart boards in every room. Special lighting for special needs children, and on and on. A wonderful job. Not sure how they would do that in the old schools.
My point in this thread was to ask, Is it time to take the contractor to task? is it time to revisit this? Rick Berdine did a good job keeping everything in line, but should we look?
I remembered that someone, well Ed Favre, had asked the tough questions early on, and ended up voting no. Again, why? He has answered us.
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