Houston Middle School building condemned because of damage from 2018 earthquake
The building had suffered considerable damage during the magnitude 7.1 earthquake in
The school district had previously passed a resolution to repair parts of the 93,152-square-foot school and replace others, including replacing the badly damaged two-story classroom wing. It had estimated that would cost about
Instead, the borough will seek to replace the entire facility after an analysis revealed that the school was more damaged than previously thought.
Once that analysis was underway, and when workers "actually could get into the walls a little bit, we found significantly more damage than anyone anticipated or found," Bilafer said.
The professional cost estimator in July found that the original plan to repair would cost much more -- about
"And that is without complete knowledge of everything that was inside those walls," Bilafer said.
[How a few seconds of shifting deep below the Earth's surface caused the biggest earthquake in
The total cost of demolishing and rebuilding is estimated to be in the range of
"It is in the best interest, the safety, the health of everyone surrounding
The ordinance to condemn the school building passed on a 6-1 vote. Assemblyman
Bilafer also said that condemning the building could help speed the process to get federal funds through the
McKee during the meeting noted that there is no guarantee that the borough will get federal funds and that it is short about
The borough's finance director,
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