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Name of School Adams Middle

Massachusetts School Building Authority

School District Adams-Cheshire

District Contact Alfred Skrocki TEL: 413-743-2939

Name of School Adams Middle

Submission Date 3/2/2006

The following Priorities have been included in the Statement of Interest:

1. g
b Replacement or renovation of a building which is structurally unsound or otherwise in a condition seriously jeopardizing
c
d
e
f
the health and safety of school children, where no alternative exists.
2. g
c Elimination of existing severe overcrowding.
d
e
f
3. g
c Prevention of the loss of accreditation.
d
e
f
4. g
c Prevention of severe overcrowding expected to result from increased enrollments.
d
e
f
5. g
b Replacement, renovation or modernization of the heating system in a schoolhouse to increase energy conservation and
c
d
e
f
decrease energy related costs in the schoolhouse.
6. g
c Short term enrollment growth.
d
e
f
7. g
b Replacement of or addition to obsolete buildings in order to provide for a full range of programs consistent with state
c
d
e
f
and approved local requirements.
8. g
c Transition from court-ordered and approved racial balance school districts to walk-to, so-called, or other school
d
e
f
districts.

Note

Massachusetts School Building Authority 1 Statement of Interest


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Priority 1
Please provide a detailed description of the perceived health and safety problems below. Attach copies of orders or
citations from state and/or local building and/or health officials.

ROOF - The roof is in extremely poor condition. The original roof was installed in 1952 as built-up asphalt. The deck was made of
Tectum developed in 1949. This is a material that deteriorates with water penetration, which is evident due to leaking through ceiling
tiles and walls. Enclosed is a summary of an inspection of the roof performed by Engineering Design Associates on October 2004,
questioning the roof safety. It was also noted that the roof only has a 3-5 year lifespan before major repairs or replacement is
required. Estimates are between $900,000 and $950,000 for a new roof.

OUTSIDE WALLS – This 1952 brick building has numerous areas that show damage and deterioration of outside walls. One of
these areas was inspected and assessed in November, 2004 by Tessier Associates (ENCLOSED) with a conclusion that remedial
work is necessary and a potential hazard exists. It was estimated that an initial cost of between $25,000 and $30,000 would be
needed to begin repair and investigate with on-site construction forces. Main safety issue is related to falling bricks in many areas of
the building.
WINDOWS- Windows are original to the building, consisting of metal frames and single pane glass. All are ineffective and need to
be replaced. Frost forms on the inside of the windows, metal frames have sharp edges that are dangerous and some are inoperable,
all are creating safety issues. The cost to replace windows would be approximately $350,000 estimated by engineer Jack Cox.

WALLS AND CEILINGS – Walls and ceilings at all levels have damage due to leaking roof and water penetration apparently due
to leaks in the plumbing of the heating system. Safety issues include falling tiles and plaster and air quality issues resulting from water
penetration. Schematic drawings developed by Tessier Associates as a project for this building show renovation that would result in
a building that would be 95% new, demonstrating the extent of the facilities needs.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM- The electrical system for the school was installed to meet the needs of a 1952 high school program. It is
inadequate to meet the current needs of a 2006 middle school operation.

ASBESTOS ABATEMENT- The required AHERA inspections have identified numerous areas that have to be addressed in
stages related to asbestos abatement. They include all floor tiles, boiler room areas, pipes and crawl spaces. The estimated cost to
meet all abatement requirements over the next six years is $500,000.

Massachusetts School Building Authority 2 Statement of Interest


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Priority 1
Please describe the measures the School District has taken to mitigate the problem(s) described above.

ROOF- A urethane foam/silicone membrane was added to the built up roof about fifteen years ago. The urethane is saturated in
many areas which have resulted in many leaks and damage to the interior of the building. The roof has lost most of its insulating
value. The district is also in a contract with Tremco Roofing to inspect and perform minor repairs on all districts roofs, including this
one. Roof repairs, totaling $4,000 were done in 1999.

WINDOWS – A total of approximately $28,000 was spent in FY99 and FY00 to repair and re-caulk windows. Insulated shades
were also purchased to help keep heat from escaping. The effect of these efforts has been minimal.

ASBESTOS – The District follows the three-year AHERA plan in performing required abatement each year.

Massachusetts School Building Authority 3 Statement of Interest


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Priority 5
Please provide a detailed description of the energy conservation measures that are needed and include an estimation
of resultant energy savings as compared to the historic consumption.

HV SYSTEM – The heating and ventilation systems are original and in poor condition. The age of the system make it impossible,
in some cases, to repair because parts no longer exist. In the gymnasium the heaters are in the ceiling. Their size required that they
originally be installed before the roof was put on, making it impossible to remove and replace them. The system is ineffective with
heat ranges from the high 80’s in some areas to the 50’s in others, with ineffective operation resulting in unreasonable costs
(estimated at an average of over $50,000 for the next five years). Black smoke has, at times permeated the building due to
malfunctions of the system. Annual maintenance and repairs amount to over $5,000 and do not fix the problems. Ouellet Plumbing
estimates it will cost approximately $1,500,000 to replace the system.

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Priority 5
Please describe the measures the School District has already taken to reduce energy consumption.

HV SYSTEM – Approximately $25,000 was spent in FY05 to replace the circulating pumps from the heating system. In FY04,
$12,000 was spent to replace the burners for the two boilers. The compressors for the system were already replaced in FY04.
Approximately $3,000-$4,000 a year is spent on general maintenance and repair of the heating system.

Massachusetts School Building Authority 5 Statement of Interest


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Priority 7
Please provide a detailed description of the programs not currently available due to facility constraints, the state or
local requirement for such programs and the facility limitations precluding the programs from being offered.

CAFETERIA- The cafeteria was built to service an off-campus lunch population of high school students. The square footage is
1,988 sq. ft. compared to a requirement of 3,150 sq. ft. The kitchen is 438 sq. ft. compared to a requirement of 1,419 sq. ft. The
walk-in cooler for the kitchen is located outside the building due to lack of space.

ROOMS- This 1950’s high school has been retrofitted in an attempt to meet the needs of a 2006 middle school. Only two of the
22 classrooms meet the minimum square footage recommendation of 900 sq. ft. Seven are less than 600 sq. ft. and two are under
500 sq. ft. Non-academic spaces are also considerably smaller than state recommendations. For example, the computer lab is in a
space that is 460 sq. ft. (half of a former high school industrial arts space). General music has retrofitted classroom on the
auditorium stage and art is in the former girl’s locker room. All of these issues create problems with health and safety. (See enclosed
chart or room square footage compared to requirements or recommendations). These conditions have compromised the ability to
provide programs that meet state and local requirements.

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Priority 7
Please describe the measures the School District has taken or is planning to take in the immediate future to mitigate
the problem(s) described above.

CAFETERIA- An outside walk-way was enclosed to add additional seating for the cafeteria in 1993. District contracted with
engineer Jack Cox, to develop a plan to enclose the outside freezer. (plans have not been implemented to date.)

Massachusetts School Building Authority 7 Statement of Interest


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Vote

Vote of Municipal Governing Body YES: 0 NO: 0 Date:

Vote of School Committee YES: 6 NO: 0 Date: Feb 27 2006

Vote of Regional School Committee YES: NO: Date: Feb 27 2006

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Form of Vote
The following form of vote should be used by both the City Council/Board of Aldermen, Board of

Selectmen/equivalent governing body AND the School Committee in voting to approve this Statement of

Interest.

If a regional school district, the regional school district should use the following form of vote.

Resolved: Having convened in an open meeting on ___________________, the

_________________________________________________________________ [City Council/Board of Aldermen,

Board of Selectmen/Equivalent Governing Body, School Committee] of ___________________________[City/Town/School District],

in accordance with its charter, by-laws, and ordinances, has voted to authorize the Superintendent to

submit to the Massachusetts School Building Authority the Statement of Interest dated _____________

for the __________________________________[Name of School] located at

_____________________________________________________________________[Address] which

describes and explains the following deficiencies and the priority category(s) for which

_________________________________________[Name of City/Town/District] may be invited to apply to the

Massachusetts School Building Authority in the future

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________________________________________________________[Insert a description of the priority(s) checked off on

the Statement of Interest and a brief description of the deficiency described therein for each priority]; and hereby further specifically

acknowledges that by submitting this Statement of Interest, the Massachusetts School Building Authority

in no way guarantees the acceptance or the approval of an application, the awarding of a grant or any

other funding commitment from the Massachusetts School Building Authority, or commits the

_________________________________ [Name of City/Town/District] to filing an application for funding with the

Massachusetts School Building Authority.

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CERTIFICATIONS
The undersigned hereby certifies that, to the best of his/her knowledge, information and belief, the statements and information
contained in this statement of Interest and attached hereto are true and accurate and that this Statement of Interest has been
prepared under the direction of the district school committee and the undersigned is duly authorized to submit this Statement of
Interest to the Massachusetts School Building Authority. The undersigned also hereby acknowledges and agrees to provide
the Massachusetts School Building Authority, upon request by the Authority, any additional information relating to this
Statement of Interest that may be required by the Authority.

LOCAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER/DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT/SCHOOL COMMITTEE CHAIR


(E.g., Mayor, Town Manager, Board of Selectmen)

Chief Executive Officer School Committee Chair Superintendent of Schools

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