Norwalk Facilities Construction Commission
Regular MeetingNorwalk, CT · December 2, 2009
Minutes
Norwalk Facilities Construction Commission Dec. 2, 2009 Minutes (Final)
CITY OF NORWALK
NORWALK FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION COMMISSION (NFCC)
SPECIAL MEETING
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2009
ATTENDANCE: Mayor Richard Moccia, Richard Bonenfant, Paul Arcario, Rick
Tavella, Glenn Iannaccone, Jim Feigenbaum, BET
OTHERS: Dr. Dan Cook, Norwalk Public Schools, Mark Gorian,
Norwalk Public Schools
ABSENT: Alan Lo, Building Management, Amir Shamas, Gilbane
I. ROLL CALL
Mayor Moccia called the meeting to order at 5:35 p.m.
II. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING(S)
August 4, 2009
** MR. BONENFANT MOVED THE MINUTES OF AUGUST 4, 2009.
** THE MOTION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF AUGUST 4, 2009 AS
SUBMITTED PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
III. NORWALK SCHOOL PROJECTS
A. Norwalk High School
1. Project update - by Amar Shamas (Program Manager)
No report at this time.
2. Review only, changes approved by staff:
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PCO#00451 $ 4,839.00 CM Contingency Provide panic hardware at the entry double
doors near Pool area.
PCO#00452 $ 14,795.88 Increase GMP Final bond costs reconciliation for Electrical
Contractor.
PCO#00453 $ 3,808.51 Increase GMP Final bond costs reconciliation for Site
Contractor.
PCO#00454 $ 14,730.93 Increase GMP Final bond costs reconciliation for General
Trades Contractor.
The committee reviewed the staff approved changes for Norwalk High School.
There were no questions regarding those changes.
3. Review and approve budget for the proposed energy conservation
improvements to the pool.
Mr. Gorian indicated that there was a summary of the proposed conservation
improvements in the Commission members’ information packet. He explained that
in addition to the energy conservation audit, that three steps could be taken:
- the use of an insulated pool blanket when the pool is not in use. This
would reduce the temperature in the pool room and also prevent evaporation
of the pool water.
- the installation of variable frequency drives for the pool pumps which
would allow the filtration system to cycle down when the pool is not in use.
- the connection of the pool dehumidifiers to the energy maintenance system
that would also cycle down when the pool was not in use.
Mr. Gorian explained that currently, the pool filtration system, heaters and
dehumidifiers are running 24/7. Mr. Tavella asked how many times the entire pool
water cycled through. Mr. Gorian said that he believed it was once every six
hours. When the pool was not in use, the filtration rate would cycled down to once
every 8 to 10 hours. Discussion then followed.
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A question was asked about the pool suppliers. Mr. Gorian said that for general
pool supplies there are two main vendors. However, the system itself is
proprietary and therefore, the City must used the contractor for those supplies.
Mr. Iannaccone expressed concern about the moisture setting off the fire alarms
when the pool dehumidifiers cycle down. Mr. Gorian explained that he believes
the pool blanket will prevent this from happening.
Mayor Moccia reminded everyone that this proposal would go to Mr. Lo to present
at the next Land Use meeting before it is presented to the Council.
** MR. ARCARIO MOVED TO APPROVE THE BUDGET FOR THE
PROPOSED ENERGY CONSERVATION IMPROVEMENTS TO THE
NORWALK HIGH SCHOOL POOL.
** THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
B. Roton Middle School
1. Project Final State Audit Report.
No report at this time.
C. Elementary Schools Facilities Study
1. Review Board of Education’s request to prepare an Elementary Schools
Facilities Study
Dr. Cook explained that the new enrollment figures indicated that there would be
an slight increase for the coming school year. This would entail adding seven or
eight additional classrooms. He said that it would be important to make sure that
the schools are using their space appropriately and to determine what the best
recommendations would be. There were several questions regarding the specific
numbers for various schools, which Dr. Cook answered.
The discussion then moved to Rowayton , which needs additional classrooms but
also wants to maintain the open space for sports. Mr. Iannaccone pointed out that
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if a second floor was added, there would be handicapped accessibility issues,
including a handicapped accessible elevator.
** MR. BONENFANT MOVED TO APPROVE THE BOARD OF
EDUCATION’S REQUEST TO PREPARE AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
FACILITY STUDY AS PRESENTED.
Mr. Gorian commented that an RFP had already been issued and was due on
December 3, 2009. He said that the District was requesting that the report be done
by April 2010.
** THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
IV. MISCELLANEOUS ITEM(S)
Mr. Bonenfant said that this meeting was his last meeting as a member of the
Norwalk Facility Construction Committee due to new committee assignments and
that it had been a pleasure.
ADJOURNMENT
** MR. FEIGENBAUM MOVED TO ADJOURN.
** THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
The meeting adjourned at 6:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Sharon L. Soltes
Telesco Secretarial Services
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