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Show _ DODGE CITY NEWS P.O. BOX 224 _ MILFORD UT 84751 age Citp @ SERVING MILFORD AND WESTERN BEAVER COUNTY FEBRUARY BULK RATE © U.S. POSTAGE PAID ~ MILFORD, UT PERMIT NO. 15 SINCE 1991. 10, 1995 VOL. V NO. 6 Construction Pro dressing According To Budget Milford Beaver "Our review of the financial construction report "No, enough on line to meet completion. district decision possible additional month for the auditorium. Although _ teachers the project, pointed out the advisability of occupying the building as soon as possible The new 40,000 square foot Milford High School is scheduled for occupancy before the end of the 1994-95 school year. The building, along with the existing vocational complex and gymnasium is capable of serving about 400 students, or twice the current enrollment, at a total construction cost of $3.5 million. soon as it is first put into use. Tile ceilings have (continued on page 4) is largely of Education adopted a Resolution Tuesday to $390,000. from Bank One at approximately 6.7% interest for that purpose. Ken Naylor reported to the Board that he feels very good about the quality of construction in both schools. Minor irregularities in the new gym. The clock section of the building as their Cliff responsible for keeping the project within budget. The additional funds currently needed are for demolition of the old schools. The Board borrow in order to define necessary warranty adjustments. Current projections indicate the move will take place in mid-April. As of press time the gymnasium is completed except for: the bleachers. They are expected to be on site by the end of the week. Floor finishing is complete and cured. There is no firm decision regarding holding . the March 31 Junior Prom starts ticking on the oneyear warranty for that from hire to sub-contractors are hesitant to disrupt class for finish Lawrence as construction manager. His expertise in negotiations with individual school is March 31, with a architect to benefitted - immensely completion of the Milford Naylor, money schools," Don Willden, Assistant Superintendent, emphatically stressed. The date for schedules by moving so late in the school year, Ken not construction of both high It doesn't look like there are any surprises," superintendent Carl Holm told Beaver County Board of Education members Target are broke. And yes;we do have — shows we are still directly Tuesday. we Beaver High School, scheduled for completion before the beginning of the 1995-96 school year, will add 17 teaching stations, a gymnasium, cafeteria and auditorium to the existing campus. Along with the existing vocational complex, home economics lz b and gymnasium, accommodations will be adequate for approximately 600 students. Total c onstruction cost is in the $4.5 million range. District official reported earlier this week that the $8 million ‘building bond approved by voters in 1992 covers total construction cost. The additional loan is for demolitio n. in the upper floor concrete in the Beaver building can be easily corrected and will not affect the strength. Superintendent Holm expects the Beaver building to move into completion quite rapidly from this point. "The duct work, plumbing, mechanical and electrical work are mostly done. I think you (continued on page 4) |