Disputed school defects focus of meeting
By Sharahn D. Boykin, Dayton Daily News, Ohio | |
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The school board and
"It's really the first time we have everybody together to discuss the deficiencies," said
The school board alleges problems with the building started shortly after
The school district plans to take a loan up to
Staffco made some repairs to the gymnasium roof in 2007, but problems with leaks continued, according to Seevers.
The school board hired
In a letter dated
"While the District reserves all rights, the defects discovered by Mays implicate the masonry work, mechanical work and the general trades work," wrote Seevers. "Those defects have caused ongoing water damage to the interior of the school, which is also documented in the Mays Report."
Staffco has hired a consultant to review the Mays report and develop a response that will be discussed at the meeting next month, said Staffco President
"The report from Mays is one sided," he said. "We take issue with some of the findings in there."
Stafford said he was surprised by some of the issues raised in the report, but declined to go into further detail at this time.
"We always stand behind our work," Stafford said. "Like any other general contractor that does the type of projects that we do, we want the customer to be happy and satisfied with the work."
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