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district starts construction project
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 Now the hard work begins. Architects, school staff and school board members will soon start designing the school room by room. Actual construction probably won't start until June of 2002, and the doors will not open until around January 2004. According to district architect Scott Steele, the project starts with interviews of staff and teachers to determine "what they need to teach in this building." Architects conducted a similar process in crafting the $20.5 million proposal put before voters, just to determine the scale of the project. "Now what we're doing is getting much more specific," Steele said. The new high school will accommodate 700 students. Sisters Middle School will move into the current high school facility.
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 Through July and August, Steele and his design team will start developing schematics -- options for site and building layout, elevations --all in rough form. Then the school board will start refining the design. It will be up to the board to decide how public input on the design is handled, but Steele expects to hear from the citizens who are footing the bill. "We'd love to entertain discussing the design," he said. "I think it would be a good idea. I'm totally open to it." Actual design development will take place between September and December 2001. At that stage, "we're tightening the whole design up and refining it," Steele said.
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 Bids are expected to come in from contractors all around the Pacific Northwest. "This is a good sized project," Steele said. "I would expect that we'll have contractors from the Willamette Valley... I'm expecting to see contractors from Washington, Oregon and Idaho." Once construction starts in June 2002, it's expected to take well over a year. "It's going to take about 18 months to put a project of this size together," Steele said. He noted that moving in all the equipment and furniture for the school will take some weeks all by itself. "The doors could be opened, I would say, the new year of 2004," Steele said.
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 "We want to be well positioned for the best interest rates," said Swisher. "It's just like the mortgage on your house. The lower the interest rate, the quicker it can be paid off or the lower the rate will be." Right now the district is looking at a composite rate of 5 to 5.3 percent. The bond sale process is a complicated one, also requiring requests for proposal to banks interested in handling the funds. Swisher noted that the district is restricted by law from earning "too much" interest on the cash from the bond. |
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