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Date: Fri 07-Nov-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: STEVEB

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Booth-Library-BTI-Crumb

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Library Project Creeps Toward The Finish Line

BY STEVE BIGHAM

No matter how close the Cyrenius H. Booth Library comes to being completed, it

always seems to still be only halfway there. The endless process of cutting

something in half is proving to be frustrating for town officials.

This week, the town gave the man in charge of getting the job done yet another

ultimatum: get it done this week or get out.

Last month, the town managed to get a temporary certificate of occupancy (CO),

and, last week, the town's Public Works Department started bringing books into

the library. However, the building is not fully completed yet, and town

officials are irritated. The project was supposed to be done more than five

months ago, and, though the contractor, Building Technologies, Inc of

Prospect, is close to the end, the job still drags on.

"In each room, there are a lot of little things that need to be done," said Ed

Callo, the project's clerk-of-the-works. "We're hoping the project will be

done by next week."

Mr Callo said workers "come and go," making it difficult to get any work done.

Nevertheless, BTI's Keith Crumb was spotted on the job Wednesday going over

punch list items, trying to wrap and clean things up. No doubt, the general

contractor will be glad to finally get out of Newtown. He was originally

slated to have the expansion project completed by June 1. Mr Crumb said this

week that the building could be CO ready by Thursday, but town officials

doubted that would be possible.

According to Public Works Director Fred Hurley, the reason for the delay has

been slow movement on little things like paint touch-up and emergency light

installation. These small jobs are not being done, and First Selectman Bob

Cascella has had to put his foot down. The first selectman has been on the job

site several times this week, literally overseeing the work.

He declined to comment on the ongoing saga, but he clearly wants to finish the

project before he leaves office early next month.

Mr Hurley said the town does not want to remove Mr Crumb. It just wants to see

the job get done. However, the town has indicated it will not send out any

more checks to the contractor until after work is done. On the other hand, Mr

Callo explained, the sub-contractors are hesitant to use their tools until

they get paid.

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