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School referendum dollars put to use -
October 30, 2014 by
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Last November, voters in the Breckenridge Public School District passed a referendum to renew the existing levy and additionally to fund technology improvements and enhancements, as well as security and maintenance upgrades.
District officials held a referendum update for the public Monday evening to showcase new technology enhancements, introduce the new technology integrationist, show architectural drawings and safety improvements planned for both school buildings and discuss mechanical and electrical improvements.
School Board Vice Chair Steve Arnhalt explained the boards vision and objectives.
We want students to achieve and that comes in different ways academic, extracurricular and socially. We have many things to focus on and every decision we make as a board, we ask ourselves, how do we add value?
He explained the facilities assessment that was done by In Gensa, which showed needed improvements for maintenance and infrastructure updates. The elementary-middle school was built in 1934 and the high school was built in 1969.
For budgeting purposes, the district was asked to estimate the useful life of each building. The board determined 15 years for the elementary school, as its 80 years old.
We began to prioritize what we need to do to keep that facility and infrastructure there to be a viable facility to educate our kids for 15 years, Arnhalt explained.
Security improvements and upgrades at the elementary school will include using the left front entrance doors as the schools main entrance.
This is to force anyone coming to the school during school hours to have to go through the office so you know who is in your building, explained Luke Pfotenhauer, In Gensa.
The office area will be redesigned and include a nurses station, conference room and work stations for office staff.
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It may not be so apparent for those people waiting in what are sometimes hourlong lines at the Billings landfill, but the number of monthly visits has gone down fromits summer peak.
In June, a month after a hailstorm damaged thousands of Billings roofs, about 19,000 vehicles visited the landfill, said Vern Heisler, Billings deputy public works director many laden with storm-damaged roofing material.
By September, 16,700 vehicles ranging from pickups to large commercial rigs, many of them still loaded with has-been roofs had tipped the scales at the landfill, at 5240 Jellison Road. To date this month, 14,000 vehicles had dropped off their loads at the landfill, including at whats known as the Class 4 section, which is reserved for construction waste.
I am not there hourly, but I think those lines are a lot shorter than they were a month ago, said Vester Wilson, the citys solid-waste superintendent.
Much of the traffic, the two officials said, is still related to so many residents receiving new roofs in the aftermath of the May 18 hailstorm. In the weeks after the storm, the citys Building Division was issuing about 100 permits every day for roof replacement.
Whenever a permit is issued, that comes off the roof and into the landfill, Heisler said.
The Building Divisions permit coordinator, Mary Krenzler, said Tuesday that the number is now down to 30-50 permits issued each day. She cited falling temperatures and fewer hours of daylight as possible contributing factors for the reduction in permits.
Truck drivers carrying roofing materials head straight to the landfills Class 4 section, which is on the far west portion of the landfill. To reduce wait times, a second scale was installed last year at the lower end of the landfill, and that has pulled up to 200 trucks daily from the line of other landfill customers.
Still, to get into the landfill, one must first wait in line.
What that means, Heisler said, is that whether the person in front of you has a bag of trash or a roof, weve got to wait our turn.
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Part 2 of this Flat Roof Repair Guide: What to do when your flat roof starts to leak
Whether your roof just started leaking or the water has been coming in for some time now, we recommend that you take a hard look if you should repair or replace it!
For decades flat roofs in New England have been posing problems for home and building owners. Harsh climate, outdated roofing technology, and very often standing water, are the major factors affecting the lifetime and performance of flat roofs. The majority of these roofs were not designed to withstand leaks or to be properly repaired. The best you could do to repair a flat roof was to pour some tar on the leaky spot. In fact, tar was pretty much the only feasible option. Unfortunately, after a short period of time, you had to fix it again, as tar would dry up, crack and let the water in. New leaks would form elsewhere. As you see it is a constant repair cycle until a new leak begins and more money is spent.
When your roof starts leaking, repair is the first option that comes to mind. In this situation, you begin to think about the costs of repair, and ways to minimize them. Depending on the severity of the leak, this cost may be just a few hundred dollars, or a few thousand dollars. Here is why: when you begin to see a stained ceiling in your bedroom, it is the last stage of the leak. It means that your roof has been leaking for some time now and finally, after the last heavy rain, it showed up on that ceiling. It also means that the water had to completely soak the insulation, roof deck and rafters before you could see it on the ceiling. Therefore, if you choose the cheapest and most common solution, which is patching the flat roof, you will leave behind the moisture trapped under your roof. This will cause the rotting of your deck and rafters, since there is no way for that water to escape.
Such repairs are a perfect example of sunk costs which cannot be recovered, and the fix lasts only a short period of time. After a series of these repairs, the owner gets sick and tired of it, and gets a new roof. The homeowner may get a different type of a flat roof, which unfortunately would have the same inherited problems as the old one, but would carry a different name and would be made of different materials. This seems like a very sad situation for somebody with such a roof doesnt it?
As an alternative to repair, many homeowners consider building a pitched frame roof with asphalt shingles on top of their flat roof to stop the leaks. However, there are two problems involved here. First such an upgrade is very costly and you would still have to re-shingle your roof every 12 to 15 years. The second problem is more complex. Adding a sloped roof on top of a flat roof, might be a pretty straight-forward process if you have a small rectangular house. However, that is not always the case. Many homes have odd shapes, multiple levels and a mix of pitched and flat roofs. Now, if you have a 200 x 100 factory, that task becomes extremely difficult to implement, and I will not even try to guess the costs involved.
Repairing a flat roof in Massachusetts can and often will cost more than you anticipate (in other parts of the country, market conditions may be different, but the following prices should be just about right). Let us see what goes into the price of flat roof repair.
Above are your direct costs of a flat roof repair. Lets also consider the indirect costs, which most people do not pay attention to:
Cost of Your Time. When your roof starts leaking, you do not usually wait until the weekend to take care of it. You grab a phone book and start calling local roofers, or someone in the trade, whom you know already. You set up the earliest time for the roofer to look at your roof and to give you the price. You may get a few more people to look at your roof leak, but since it is more of an emergency, you need to fix it NOW. Therefore, you typically give the job to the first reasonable and seemingly professional bidder. Unfortunately, leaks usually start when it is least convenient during the week, at night, or when you are away. As a result, you have to take a day off at work to meet with the roofer, thus you have to use your sick or vacation day. If you make $20/hour, then you just lost $160.
Do the math. Let us be conservative and use the low numbers you are looking to spend at least $300+250+160 = $710 in direct and indirect sunk costs, which you cannot recover.
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ST. LOUIS As Bill Miller stepped out of a cab on Monday afternoon at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, he paused to examine the shiny new roof over the check-in area at Terminal 1.
Looks like a new penny, Miller said, before rushing to catch a flight.
If Miller were to return to St. Louis in a year, he might not recognize the copper top on the terminals famed vaulted concrete roof.
By then, the metal is expected to have turned a burnished brown, one of about a dozen color stops on an odyssey of oxidation that, in 25 years or so, is destined to end in a soft-green patina.
Workers have installed the solid copper roof on three of the terminals four distinctive domes that were designed by Minoru Yamasaki and completed in 1956. The re-roofing is expected to be completed by years end.
The previous roof was also made of copper, and it held up pretty well, airport spokesman Jeff Lea said Monday. At 60 years old, it was well past its life expectancy. And it did have leaks. A cost-benefit analysis found that it was too hard to maintain and its life had expired.
The $6.7 million replacement is part of a $70 million face-lift at the airport.
The roof work started in April when the old copper covering was removed, along with insulation and a subdeck of rotting wood.
The new material is called CopperPlus. It was developed by Heyco Metals and features a core of stainless steel that is metallurgically bonded with two layers of copper.
Its a high-tech, architectural metal that we expect will outlast the previous roof, Lea said.
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