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Furnace issues send NB students home early

Ryan Scott Ottney

PDT Staff Writer

New Boston School sent an emergency alert to parents early Tuesday morning, informing them that students would be released early due to a problems with its heating system. Superintendent Mike Staggs explained that the heat was working in the school, but was inconsistent between the building pods.

The district passed a local levy to build new schools in 2008 and broke ground in April 2011. Originally expecting to open in June, the new school — located on Lakeview Avenue and the newly created Glenwood Tiger Trail behind the New Boston Stadium — wasn’t open to students until Nov. 19, after a series of construction delays and setbacks.

“We’ve had problems with the heat since day one,” Staggs said.

Asked if they should have opened the building knowing there was heating problems, Staggs replied, “Absolutely. We didn’t have much of a choice. The building was done, and I’ve been told this is typical of a new building.”

Staggs said he arrived at the school early Tuesday morning and found it very cold inside the building.

“I went through the entire building, every classroom. A lot of the younger grades are fine. There’s a couple that aren’t, but especially the (grades) 1-3 pod is perfect. It was actually warm enough for me to feel warm. Then some of the rooms were 70 (degrees) and some of the rooms were 50,” Staggs said.

He said the HVAC contractor, Mechanical Heating and Air in Portsmouth, was called to look at the system at 7 a.m. Tuesday, but by 9:30 a.m. things still weren’t much better. Staggs then made the decision to release students early, beginning with pre-school at 11 a.m., then grades 4-12 at 11:30 a.m., and grades K-3 at noon.

“It’s unacceptable,” Staggs said. “Our construction manager, Hill International, who’s in charge of the project, and the OSFC (Ohio School Facilities Commission) are both concerned that the heat’s not where it should be. It’s not like it’s not working, but it’s not where it should be.”

Tuesday was the perhaps the coldest day of the season in Scioto County, so far, with highs projected near 15 degrees, lows near 7, and a windchill dropping to minus-7. The National Weather Service forecasts a chance of snow on Wednesday, with daytime temperatures high near 25 and wind chill as low as minus-2.

Staggs said he planned to arrive at the school building very early again on Wednesday, and if the heat still wasn’t fixed he would cancel school immediately.

Ryan Scott Ottney can be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 287, or rottney@civitasmedia.com.

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hudu
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January 22, 2013
you get what you pay for. built rat , no pla...
yojoe
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January 22, 2013
What a Prophet we is, but the HVAC? Oh, the contractor is from Portsmouth? A local contractor, unionized? Follows is a reprint of most of previously posted that still applies, HELLO, city of NB who's local jurisdiction it is of.

The 2 operative terms still are "newly opened" and "final site plans."

Fingers pointing every where, at each other, no one but that one lone engineer's in charge? Who was the project manager of the construction?

We hope they run their school security better than they do their design and construction? Sounds a lot like dysfunctional bureaucracy.

Oh, Hamilton is out writing editorials telling us that His Christ is coming?? Christ must be concerned with functional person-holes and bureaucracy?

Again, Again, Atta bouy, Ryan...

Still sounds like it's a complicated situation fraught with future problems to write up Ryan.

The slope sounds intriguing, who maintains all that and it still seems odd to have a detention pond there, and in certain periods of the year will be mosquito's? Will cars be parked there, or bicycles, when the water ponds?

Read more: Portsmouth Daily Times - Crews expand access to NB sewers

AND NOW THE HVAC, WHAT'S NEXT?

http://www.portsmouth-dailytimes.com/view/full_story/21454472/article-Crews-expand-access-to-NB-sewers?

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