Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 Suit settled over Freemansburg school leaks http://www.nj.com/news/expresstimes/pa/index.ssf?/base/news- 4/1141103554205750.xml & coll=2 Suit settled over Freemansburg school leaks Tuesday, February 28, 206 By JAMES S. YOUNG The Express-Times BETHLEHEM | The Bethlehem Area School District will accept a $1.2 million settlement from three contractors it sued for allegedly causing substantial leaks and mold at Freemansburg Elementary School in 2000. The mold, which spread through walls to ceilings and school supplies, forced all 350 Freemansburg students to attend makeshift classrooms in Bethlehem Steel's former 701 E. Third St. office building for the entire 2000-01 school year. The damage appeared after White Brothers of Reading left the school's roof unprotected from rainwater while the company was replacing it, according to the suit. The settlement also involves Miorelli & Co. of Hazleton, which performed concrete work, and Shippe Mechanical Inc. of Bristol, Pa., which provided plumbing and mechanical work. Superintendent ph had recommended the school board adopt the settlement, and board members followed that recommendation by unanimous vote Monday night. Stanley Majewski, assistant superintendent for business, said the suit never made it to the federal court level. The settlement was reached during negotiations in December in Northampton County Court before Judge Baratta, Majewski said. " It's actually as good as or better than we anticipated, " he said, referring to the amount of the settlement. The total cost of repairing the damage has been $1.35 million. The district is pursuing the balance from insurance companies, he said. The district initially sued the contractors for $1.5 million. Officials sought to transfer the case to federal court in the hope of getting quicker results and a larger reward. School officials had said the damage included the discovery that the school had small quantities of a potentially lethal variety of mold. The school district also had to pay for the temporary school site, replacement of textbooks and supplies, remediation of Freemansburg Elementary and other costs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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