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Sarno Administration Surpasses Half Billion in School Repairs

Mayor Sarno and Superintendent Warwick tour schools, reviewing the $45,696,070 in summer work across school facilities.

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, School Superintendent Daniel Warwick, Members of the School Committee, T.J. Plant CAFO, Executive Director of Parks, Buildings and Recreation Management Patrick J. Sullivan, Director of Capital Asset Peter Garvey, Schools Chief Finance Officer Patrick Roach and Assistant Director of Facilities Jon Carignan toured several school buildings this morning.

With funding from both the City and Massachusetts School Building Authority, over $45 million dollars will be invested in renovation projects over the course of this summer through the spring of 2019. The work has been part of a school renovation plan set in place by Mayor Sarno and the School Committee ten years ago. The MSBA has funded $498,671,645 in projects and the city has also invested $107,270,780 in school facilities over the past ten years.

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno stated, “It is very exciting to see the results of over $605 million dollars invested into our school buildings since taking office in 2008. My internal team continues to make great strides and by working alongside the MSBA we are creating a positive learning environment for our youth. This is all evident in the improvement of our test scores across the district.”

Superintendent Daniel Warwick said, “I have worked closely with Mayor Sarno and Patrick Sullivan over the past ten years.  We have taken many trips to Boston to present our plans and we have been heard, as over $605 million dollars in school funding has been appropriated for both renovations and new school construction by the MSBA and the city.  Our goal is to ensure every school building is viable and provides a comfortable learning and teaching environment.  We are closing the gap on roof and window upgrades and we look forward in working in conjunction with the MSBA in completing our master plan for school repairs.”

“It has been gratifying to see the results from the work completed over the past 10 years.  Our past efforts have dealt with the school infrastructure and therefore are not always immediately visible.  Now we are improving the classrooms and the overall school environment. The positive outcome in our work is the improvement to the overall health of the class room and learning environment," said Executive Director of PBRM Patrick Sullivan. “There is great energy in place from the Mayor, the State House, City Council and School Committee and by everyone working together we will complete our ten year school plan on time and on budget.”

“The city has made great strides over the past ten years and everyone’s hard work is resulting in school buildings that are safer and more energy efficient. I look forward to continued collaboration with the MSBA as we completing the remaining targeted school projects and pursue other funding opportunities,” said CAFO TJ Plante.

Director of Capital Asset Peter Garvey said,  “The work being completed is imperative in improving the overall integrity of our school buildings. Our partnership with the MSBA in securing long term investments of our facilities will protect these structures and increase the useful life by another 35-50 years.”

Assistant Director of Facilities Jon Carignan stated, “Our in house trades have provided a key component in the restoration of our school facilities. The work proposed will be a cost effective approach in improving the overall appearance and function of these facilities. We have a great team in place and we are proud to be accomplishing this level of work over the past six weeks.”

Schools Chief Finance Officer Patrick Roach stated, “The School district has developed a strong capital plan working with Facilities and Capital Asset Construction. The results have been amazing and these projects have made a tremendous impact on the overall learning environment.”

Please see the attached list of school projects.

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