Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 School board OKs bids for mold cleanup Thursday, April 13, 2006 By K. Treutler http://www.mlive.com/news/muchronicle/index.ssf?/base/news- 5/114494137017470.xml & coll=8 Muskegon Chronicle - Muskegon,MI CHRONICLE STAFF WRITER The Grand Haven Area Board of Education Wednesday approved bids totaling $246,814 for the cleanup of mold at Ferry Elementary School on the city's east side. Students at the school have attended classes in the vacant Ferrysburg Elementary School building this winter and spring because mold was discovered in the Ferry building. Ferry school, after a large-scale cleanup and repair, will be ready again for students in the fall, school officials said. The Ferrysburg school building has been sold to Ferrysburg, which plans to convert it to a community center and city hall once the school district no longer needs it for students. The board awarded the bid for mold abatement and demolition of damaged materials to Pro Tech Environmental of for $29,295. The masonry work was awarded to Burggrabe Masonry of Belding, which bid $88,640. Other bids awarded included: Vos Glass of Grand Rapids, $57,950 to replace windows; Central Ceiling and Partition of Midland, $55,950 to do ceiling work; Painting Services Inc. of West Michigan, $9,000 for painting; C.J.'s Coatings and Sealants of Hudsonville, $5,979 for sealing materials. District workers have ripped out insulation and done other preliminary work to reduce the cost of removing the mold, said Don Rescorla, director of operations. The school board also awarded work to clean floors, prepare them for coverings and install carpet where needed to River City Flooring of Hudsonville. The company submitted the low bid of $73,900. Superintendent Konarska said estimated the total cost of the cleanup and remodeling at $600,000. The district had estimated the cost to be about $650,000. School officials said every effort has been made to award the work to local or West Michigan companies, where possible. The Owen-Ames-Kimball Co. of Grand Rapids is managing the project. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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