The Marblehead Public Schools Facilities Sub-Committee convened on July 24, 2025, to discuss significant updates regarding the high school roof and HVAC project, which is poised to enhance the learning environment for students. The meeting, which was recorded and will be made available online, began with a brief public comment session, although no community members chose to speak.
The primary focus of the meeting was an update on the high school roof project, presented by representatives from Left Field and Raymond Design Associates. The project is currently in the design phase, with plans to go out to bid by the end of this year. Construction is anticipated to commence in the summer of 2026, combining both the roof and HVAC improvements into a single project.
Key details shared included the timeline for the project, which involves a prequalification process for contractors in the coming weeks, followed by a 60% design estimate expected in August. The committee discussed two schematic design options that were previously authorized: one for a roof recovery and another for a full restoration. This dual approach allows for flexibility in the bidding process, as the final decision will depend on the bids received.
Committee members emphasized the importance of following proper procedures for contractor prequalification, ensuring that representatives from both the town and the project management team are involved in the selection process. This careful planning aims to ensure that the project meets community standards and expectations.
As the meeting concluded, the committee reiterated its commitment to keeping the community informed and engaged throughout the project’s progression. The outcomes of this meeting are expected to significantly impact the quality of facilities available to Marblehead students, aligning with broader goals of enhancing educational environments in the district.