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Committee approves multiple awards for summer school renovation projects, including HVAC, envelopes and ADA upgrades

March 31, 2026 | Warwick, School Districts, Rhode Island


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Committee approves multiple awards for summer school renovation projects, including HVAC, envelopes and ADA upgrades
The Warwick Capital Construction Committee voted to approve multiple contract awards for summer renovation projects across the district, moving forward with work on building envelopes, HVAC updates, electrical upgrades and site ADA improvements.

Committee members approved awarding bid 2600012 for moving services to VIP Movers (Boston) after staff reported that the apparent low bidder, Midwest Moving Company, did not respond to outreach and had no local presence. Kevin, a staff presenter, told the committee the low bid raised concerns about responsiveness and local capacity and recommended awarding to the next qualified bidder; the motion passed. The committee also approved envelope work bids 2600014 (EW Bman, approximately $449,000 pending scope review) and 2600015 (ADS, about $239,000 pending scope review), and a larger award for envelope and electrical system upgrades at the Vets project (bid 2600016) to Marin Construction, with the award conditioned on a final scope review.

The committee heard that the governor's commission on disabilities conducted post-design accessibility reviews and identified additional unfunded ADA work at several voting-site schools. Staff recommended, and members approved, awarding bid 2600018 for ADA-related site work to True North Civil (approximately $288,900) with a follow-up scope review to confirm timing and deliverables. A related bid for Robertson Park and parking improvements (2600019) was awarded to Narance [phonetic in transcript] Improvements after disqualifying incomplete bidders.

Several items were approved with the caveat "pending scope review," meaning staff will confirm final specifications and return to the committee if the scope or price changes. Items that lacked sufficient competitive bidding or raised questions about scope (including an oil tank removal engineering contract and a Scott School septic design proposal) were tabled for rebid or additional information.

Next steps: staff will complete the pending scope reviews and return any items requiring further action to the committee. The committee set follow-ups for tabling decisions and instructed purchasing to verify bidder responsiveness and local capacity for future procurements.

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