Adjustments at Sharon to heating, cooling

SHARON — At a brief meeting on Monday, Dec. 11, the Sharon Board of Education awarded a contract for an engineering study that will lead to removal and replacement of an underground oil tank at Sharon Center School (SCS).

The school’s building committee met in November to review bids. Three bids from engineering firms had been received, ranging from $14,300 to $21,300.  The building committee voted to recommend the lowest bid, which had been submitted by M/E Design Associates of Wallingford, Conn.

The board members recommended looking at the state’s job specification requirements for proper wording, so that when the job goes out for bid, the process will be smooth. The replacement project is targeted for the summer of 2018.

Not considered as part of the oil tank project is the issue of HVAC thermostats and whether to keep the present pneumatic system or to convert to digital thermostats. The Board of Education agreed that the question would be a second priority.

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