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School contractor hiring is delayed
The Sisters School District has
to hold off hiring a Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) for
the new high school project due to a procedural glitch.
The district had received
eight bids for the position as of Monday, January 7, but had to reject
the bids because the meeting at which they decided to pursue the alternative
contracting method for the new Sisters High School was not advertised
in a statewide publication as required by law.
The school board decided on
January 7 to schedule a new meeting with statewide notice, delaying the
hiring process by approximately 15 days from that date.
The question of notice is
a small legal technicality, but it could have opened the district to challenges
regarding the legality of the bid process.
The CM/GC method brings a
contractor on board early in the design process to act as a project manager
and consultant on the design. The district believes a CM/GC will save
money on the project by suggesting alternative construction methods and
materials.
According to school district
construction projects manager Bob Martin, seven bids came in from construction
firms in the Willamette Valley and Kirby Nagelhout Construction was the
only Central Oregon builder to submit a bid.
Nagelhout recently completed
repairs on the current Sisters High School and he was involved in the
construction of that facility.
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