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Date: Fri 02-May-1997

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Date: Fri 02-May-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: DOTTIE

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Wet Paint Aside, New School Spaces Look Good

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B Y D OROTHY E VANS

School board members and administrators didn't need hard hats Tuesday

afternoon during their walk-through tour of Newtown High School and Hawley

School building projects.

But sturdy hiking shoes and a breathing mask to screen out the dust might have

been helpful.

"Watch out for the walls, they've just been painted," warned George Graikoski,

project manager for O&G Industries, the Torrington company that is overseeing

both projects.

Superintendent of Schools John Reed joked that Mr Graikoski might have told

them about the wet paint a little sooner, as the group had already spent

half-an-hour at the high school, where the tour began, walking through the

light blue hallways connecting the new gymnasium area to the locker rooms.

Later, they explored the recently gutted library, toured the cafeteria and

kitchen servery in the new addition and viewed an auditorium on the second

floor.

Mostly, it was just cosmetics that needed attention - if you could consider

such things as wallboard, flooring, ceiling tiles and windows, cosmetics.

Also needed is further demolition of the old locker room walls and removal of

rubble, painting and cleaning, installation and finishing of brick facing on

the outside of the high school addition.

The structural work and infrastructure appeared to be solidly in place, with

shiny new HVAC pipes and conduit strung out overhead along aluminum support

ladders. Many of the overhead structures were either insulated or coated with

fireproof foam.

Dom Posca, the schools' buildings & grounds supervisor, said the high school

addition had already switched over to the new electrical service.

"The quality of the work looks good. I'm pleased," Mr Posca said in praise of

the contractor and sub-contractors.

Mr Posca said all remodeling work inside the existing high school building was

being carried out when the students were not in the building - from 3 to 10

pm.

"We've had up to 200 people in here working at a time. Once the kids leave in

June, we'll really be busy."

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