Ogden School District grapples with a $40 million shortfall, with plenty of projects in the pipe - excerpt:
Ogden district isn't alone.
Wasatch School District voters approved a $59.5 million bond in November 2006. The district estimated $50 million to construct its new high school and $9.5 million for the land purchase and furniture.
Bids are still coming in and could be decided in mid-June. But Wasatch district officials believe the total will be much higher than was originally projected.
"All of us (school districts) are going through sticker price shock," said Wasatch Superintendent Terry Shoemaker.
"Cost of square footage has gone up in the last few months," Shoemaker said. "It doesn't take a genius to know part of it is gas and diesel prices making construction costs go up."
He said the district hopes it won't have to cancel its new high school project in Heber City. Instead, officials will look at economizing on materials or cutting back on square footage.
Wasatch district is using architect and construction companies different from those Ogden district is using. "We are talking about economic forces at work here -- not bad data," Shoemaker said.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
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