Since the presentation in 2011, a number of activities have occurred over 2012:
- A bid was advertised and a contract was awarded to Jay Shapiro and Associates for $207,816 as the Construction Manager for the project
- The architect has largely completed the design for the building and completion of Construction Documents is underway
- A decision was reached to temporarily relocate Village Hall staff during the project to mobile offices (i.e., trailers) that will be located on property owned by the Village on 2nd Street
- A decision was reached to implement a geothermal HVAC system and a change order for $53,870 was issued to HMR architects for the design of the HVAC system and the design of the temporary office space in the trailers
- We were informed that an updated asbestos assessment was required in order to perform a proper asbestos abatement. A contract was issued for $17,750 for the assessment and a separate contract for the abatement will be awarded, once the assessment is completed.
Currently, it is anticipated that the construction project will begin around June 2013 and last for at least two years with the cost estimate for the entire project currently at approximately $5.7M. However, until we receive actual proposals to do the work and until the work gets underway the duration and cost is just an estimate, based on the information that we know right now.
Once Village Hall is vacated, it is expected that "formal" Village Meetings (i.e., BOT Meetings, Planning Board Meetings and Board of Adjustment Meetings) will be held at SOPAC and routine committee meetings will be held in the Baird Center. Further details of this still need to be finalized and will be communicated publicly at that time.
I share everyone's concerns about the inherent risks for such a costly project, but want to be straightforward about where we are currently and what we expect going forward. As with ANY project, the budget and duration is likely to change as things progress, but with the guidance of the construction manager and the support of Village staff, the goal is to minimize and mitigate the risks.
I will continue to provide periodic updates as the project evolves. In the meantime, please feel free to post any questions or comments on this blog or send them to me directly at mgoldberg@southorange.org
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