WHAT HAPPENED: The board appointed representatives...
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board appointed representatives to the Regional Occupational
Program.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Kathryn Turner and El Hathaway will continue to serve on the
Regional Occupational Program Board with Jan Vickers serving as an
alternate.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The school board awarded contracts totaling $9,772,575 for the
fall construction package at Laguna Beach High School.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The bidders approved by the board are USS Cal Builders, A 2 Z
Plumbing Services, Control Air and CSI Electronic. The bids were
$1,345,893 below the estimated bond budget allocation. Of that
amount, $450,000 will be set aside to provide for any increased costs
from plan changes or additional DSA requirements; $198,916 will be
transferred to various engineering costs; and the remaining $696,977
will go to the district’s contingency fund to provide increased
reserves during the construction period.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board approved an agreement with UCMI Inc. to perform
inspections and testing during the modernization and new construction
at Laguna Beach High School for a cost not to exceed $347,249.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The California Division of the State Architect requires continuous
monitoring and testing of public school construction activities.
UCMI, Inc. will provide a Class 1 and Class 2 inspector on site
during the construction.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The board approved a change in the Independent Contractor
Agreement with John R. Byerly Inc. increasing funding by $10,000.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The agreement was originally approved in July 2002 for
geotechnical inspection and testing services for El Morro Elementary
School. But because the grading period took longer than expected, the
contract will increase the original payment by $10,000. The amount
will be paid for from the remaining Measure R Bond Soft Cost Budget,
with an additional $3,974 covered by district Contingency Funds.
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