Construction not quite complete
Mike Swanson
Summer construction at Laguna Beach High School and Thurston Middle
School will continue into the school year due to unforeseen
conditions cited by the project manager, but none of the remaining
work includes classrooms.
Projects at Top of the World and El Morro Elementary schools are
both scheduled for completion today. Workers at Thurston and the high
school, however, have encountered somewhat usual unforeseen
conditions, such as storm drain difficulties, and unpredictable
trouble -- exterior doors.
Project manager Andrew Raufi said the person responsible for
providing the doors hasn’t delivered.
None of the missing exterior doors are to academic buildings, but
the new Thurston gym’s doorways have to be sealed with plastic each
night so the new floor isn’t damaged by moisture, Neuhausen said. The
gym should be available for use by Sept. 20, provided the doors
arrive.
Thurston Principal Chris Duddy sent a mailer to parents detailing
what had happened, why it had happened and what the school was going
to do about it, Supt. Theresa Daem said.
Dugger Gym and the Artist’s Theater at the high school should be
done by November, Neuhausen said.
“When push came to shove with time and resources, everything was
pushed toward classrooms and away from the theater and the gym,” Daem
said.
Neuhausen said he deemed the community facilities just as
important in the long run, but classrooms and offices had to be
finished before school started.
Top of the World has an interim playground in place until the new
one is built and six portables, which housed classrooms during
construction, still on the playground. Neuhausen said the children
still had plenty of room to play.
El Morro, meanwhile, has a retaining wall that moved considerably
during a period of heavy rainfall earlier this year. The board OK’d a
$10,860 contract Tuesday to an independent company to provide a
geotechnical analysis of the wall and prepare a report of what needs
to be done.
Daem requested at the end of the meeting that a thank you letter
be sent to the city for being so cooperative during the schools’
extensive summer construction.
“Adversities are no problem,” Raufi said. “That’s what we live
for.”
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