Granby West St Building Committee Secures Critical Approvals Amidst Flooding and Flooring Debates.

In a recent Granby West St Building Committee meeting, members tackled significant infrastructure issues, including ongoing renovation updates, critical approvals, and disaster response planning. The committee approved key items, like the switch gear and generator, imperative for timely project advancement, while grappling with challenges such as courtyard flooding and flooring decisions.

The meeting commenced with updates on the ongoing renovations, where it was noted that work on abatement, piping, and selective demolition was progressing. The approval of the switch gear and generator was a focal point, allowing the committee to engage further with contractors regarding lead times and delivery schedules. These approvals were particularly crucial given the extended lead times typically associated with these components.

Budget discussions revealed expenditures totaling nearly $167,000, covering payments to CMS, the architect, and the general contractor. Despite concerns about the building’s condition, with issues like the poor state of the floor underlayment and minor roof joist cracks, no major surprises had emerged. The potential aesthetic impact of sealing concrete floors sparked a debate on whether to consider alternatives such as carpet or resilient flooring. Structural evaluations were deemed necessary to ensure the integrity of the building’s framework.

The conversation then delved into the selection of materials and finishes. An interior designer presented a palette intended to harmonize with existing elements like exposed brick and glaze blocks. Darker carpet tones were favored to minimize visible dirt in high-traffic areas, though some members found the selections too light. The committee faced the decision of whether to extend carpet selection beyond the Town Administrator’s office to the entire north wing, weighing the pros and cons of different products and delivery timelines.

Color and design choices for flooring became a point of contention, with concerns about transition strips complicating the aesthetic if different colors were used. A unified color approach was suggested for economic and visual consistency, with lighter wall paint proposed to balance darker flooring. The committee agreed to revisit these decisions with a broader range of options.

In terms of disaster response, the committee addressed a significant flooding incident in the courtyard. Two bids were being sought to tackle the issue, with one from the current plumbing subcontractor. A previous bidder was also being considered to update their estimate.

The committee also planned a groundbreaking ceremony initially scheduled for April 1st, later reconsidered due to potential scheduling conflicts with school vacation. April 28th emerged as a preferred date, with an emphasis on inviting legislators to increase the project’s visibility, which could aid grant applications. Discussions covered inviting key figures, including state officials, and logistical arrangements such as building walkthroughs and refreshments.

The committee also highlighted the urgency of preparing transaction desks, with specifications sent to Pathfinder for cost assessment. A quote from a state prison system suggested potential savings of $27,000, raising questions about Pathfinder’s ability to meet a November deadline.

Additionally, the committee discussed grant opportunities, particularly those related to food insecurity and community gathering spaces. Past grant applications had been denied for not aligning with rural development requirements, but the committee saw value in pursuing new opportunities, especially with a veteran housing project underway. The absence of a key speaker on the veteran project was noted, but discussions affirmed that Granby veterans would be prioritized. Funding from this project could potentially support the building’s usage changes, pending select board approval.

The meeting concluded with updates on the McClair well activation, with submissions made to the state for water testing approval. Despite a potential 72-day wait for a response, no issues were expected. An incident during cold weather caused a pipe burst, necessitating emergency repairs, and highlighting infrastructure concerns. However, a temporary solution provided a replacement tank for future use at the public safety complex.

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Town Administrator:
Christopher Martin
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