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Colliers Project Leaders served as owner’s project manager (OPM) for the Town of Rocky Hill’s new $48.3 million, 82,000 gsf intermediate school. The school supports more than 580 students in grades 4 and 5.
The new school was built on the site of the former Moser School, which was demolished prior to construction of the new school.
The project scope included 26 classrooms, six of which are large science laboratory classrooms outfitted for general studies and STEM learning, a full-sized gymnasium, cafeteria, and media center. In addition, the complex site included redesigned athletic fields for baseball, softball, soccer, and lacrosse.
As OPM, Colliers was involved in every aspect of the project including planning, project development, design, project management, estimating, construction, commissioning, and close-out.
Colliers worked closely with the Connecticut State Division of Construction Services Office of School Facilities, members of the Intermediate School Building Committee, and all appropriate Town and Board of Education staff on all aspects of the project including the grant acquisition process, reimbursement applications, and management process.