Trustees move forward on gym project

At the school board's Thursday night meeting students from Kieran Kalt's thrid-grade class and Tina Koenig music class performed a tribute honoring Veterans Day for the trustees and audience.

At the school board's Thursday night meeting students from Kieran Kalt's thrid-grade class and Tina Koenig music class performed a tribute honoring Veterans Day for the trustees and audience.

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The Churchill County School Board awarded at their Thursday night meeting a contract to Q&D Construction for building a high school auxiliary gym.

Paul Eskeldson, construction manager, said Q&D Construction would be responsible for creating a schedule for completing the project, developing a budget, evaluating the design for conformance with the budget, supporting the design team’s identifying and selecting materials to be used and providing recommendations on the construction of the design.

“We put out the contract and received six bids back for the project,” Eskeldson said. “The district’s selection committee reviewed the proposals against certain criteria and identified four of them to a short-list for interviews.”

Interviews were held and focused on certain questions that were on the Interview Evaluation Criteria form, he said.

Eskeldson said the committee acknowledged Q&D Construction as the best firm based on the interview results.

Other items the trustees approved and/or discussed include the following:

Approved Gary Troxel with Coldwell Banker/Ponte Reality to sell the house at 462 Discovery Drive.

Discussed the $200,000 CD at the high school stating the origins of the money need to be found and used for its intended purpose.

Approved construction manager as agent as recommended by the construction manager at agent interview selection committee to act as the district’s representative during construction.

Discussed upcoming projects for the summer 2015 bond construction work.

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