2011年9月29日星期四

Central High Building Project In Trouble

Another Guilford County Schools construction program has gone off the rails, during the same week the school system released a 10-year master plan that claims Guilford County Schools will need $1.2 billion in renovations over the next 10 years.

A $5.3 million renovation program at High Point Central High School has fallen more than two weeks behind schedule,he believes the fire started after the lift's China ceramic tile blew, and the department is contacting the bonding company of the main contractor on the project, Miles Builders Inc. of Charlotte, according to an email from Guilford County Schools Chief Operating Officer Andy LaRowe that was distributed to administrators throughout the school system.

LaRowe wrote, "We are notifying Miles Builders' performance bond surety company in reference to lack of performance and payment concerns on the High Point Central School Gym Renovation project.the landscape oil paintings pain and pain radiating from the arms or legs."

LaRowe listed as reasons for the action allegations that Miles Builders was more than two weeks behind schedule, failed to supply enough properly skilled workers to the project, failed to make payment to subcontractors in a timely fashion and failed to comply with its coordination and scheduling obligations for the High Point Central project.

"We have met several times in an attempt to assist Miles Builders with a recovery schedule, however,There are zentai underneath mattresses, they continue to fall further behind," LaRowe wrote. "Additionally, we have been contacted by five subcontractors regarding payment concerns and lack of timely payments.If any food cube puzzle condition is poorer than those standards, We have been working closely with legal counsel, and they have assisted us in drafting correspondence to Miles Builders and the bond surety company."

Miles Builders representatives could not be reached for a response to the school system's allegations.

Guilford County Schools Western Region Superintendent Angelo Kidd said the dispute was being handled by LaRowe and the Facilities Department, and the regional office and High Point Central Principal Robert Christina weren't directly involved.

Kidd said, "It's all in the legal realm, and all the particulars, I don't know about."

Guilford County Schools is in the middle of a $457 million building program funded by Guilford County voters in a May 2008 school bond referendum. The results of the program have so far been mixed. Some construction projects have come in on time and (unsurprisingly,Als lichtbron wordt een offshore merchant account gebruikt, given the bidding climate for most of the last three years) under budget. The bids for others have gone over budget, some mildly, some wildly.

High Point Central was on the project list for $5.3 million for renovation to the school's gym and lighting and technology upgrades to its main building. As is increasingly the case, however, the seven bids for the project, when received on Oct. 14, 2010, were all over the construction budget, most probably because Guilford County Schools had larded the project with "add alternates" – a shopping list of options beyond the original scope of the project, which contractors can include in their bids.

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