A new, powerful Citizen Portal experience is ready. Switch now

District presents culinary‑lab design, seeks special June meeting for bid approval; solar project timing uncertain

May 15, 2024 | Riverside-Brookfield Twp SD 208, School Boards, Illinois


This article was created by AI summarizing key points discussed. AI makes mistakes, so for full details and context, please refer to the video of the full meeting. Please report any errors so we can fix them. Report an error »

District presents culinary‑lab design, seeks special June meeting for bid approval; solar project timing uncertain
District administrators told the Board of Education on May 14 that designs and preliminary costs for a new culinary lab are advancing and that the project will soon move to the bidding phase.

Administration said the architect’s 90% drawings are complete and the preliminary estimate came in "almost half a million dollars under the estimate the original estimate that we received from the architect." Staff said they are scheduling a meeting with the construction manager and architect to finalize documents and asked the board to hold a short special meeting during the week of June 24 to approve bids and keep the project on schedule.

The board also discussed a proposed solar‑panel installation. Staff said coordinating both projects was desirable to leverage project oversight, but the timeline for procuring and installing solar this fall was judged infeasible; administration suggested the earliest feasible installation window would be spring or summer 2025. A state grant application for solar was referenced, but staff said the district had not yet received the grant funds and warned that the two‑year spending clock on any awarded funds would begin only when funds are released.

The board was briefed on procurement documents: updated AIA master agreements, architect deliverables, and a construction‑manager exhibit (Nicholas & Associates). Administration said it is negotiating the CM fee and intends to bring final contract documents to the May 28 board meeting so the project can be advertised for bid May 30.

Why it matters: The culinary lab is intended to meet dual‑credit requirements and expand career‑technical opportunities for students; timely approval and accurate budgeting affect the district's ability to leverage grants and coordinate construction oversight. The solar project could deliver long‑term energy and budgetary benefits but depends on grant release and realistic bid/installation windows.

What’s next: Administration will finalize design and budget details with the architect and construction manager and asked the board to schedule a short special meeting in late June to approve bids. The board asked administration to clarify bond implications and bring Bond Counsel to the May 28 packet discussion.

View the Full Meeting & All Its Details

This article offers just a summary. Unlock complete video, transcripts, and insights as a Founder Member.

Watch full, unedited meeting videos
Search every word spoken in unlimited transcripts
AI summaries & real-time alerts (all government levels)
Permanent access to expanding government content
Access Full Meeting

30-day money-back guarantee