Mike DiGregorio (left), chair of the Conway School Board’s John Fuller Action Ad Hoc Committee, and Superintendent Aimee Frechette are seen at the committee meeting Wednesday, when they shared that the cost to repair roofs in the district may be significantly lower than was first thought. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
Mike DiGregorio (left), chair of the Conway School Board’s John Fuller Action Ad Hoc Committee, and Superintendent Aimee Frechette are seen at the committee meeting Wednesday, when they shared that the cost to repair roofs in the district may be significantly lower than was first thought. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
CONWAY — The Conway School Board’s John Fuller Action Ad Hoc Committee got some positive news when it met Wednesday: The cost to replace school roofs in the district could be significantly lower than the $17 million price tag that was floated two years ago.
In October 2023, Gale Associates and Siemens Engineering, the board’s building consultants, recommended that more than $40 million of maintenance projects take place over the next five years.
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