20 Jul, 2010 in
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The jury remains out on whether a without charge warehouse offered to the school board by the city is really a bargain. One member of the Bristol, Virginia school board says it’s not, given the age as well as deteriorated condition of the aged warehouse. Eric Clark asserts that the $3 million in qualified school construction bonds approved for the project won’t be nearly enough. The building has asbestos tiles, a leak in the roof as well as resulting water damage to an area of upstairs floor decking. In addition, several wood support columns are off center of their concrete pier footings as well as should be examined by a structural engineer to verify structural integrity. For the filled story, go to TriCities. |