Bridgewater-Raritan Schools Launch Major Summer Renovation Projects
Bridgewater-Raritan Schools Plan Busy Summer of HVAC, Restroom and Classroom Projects
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The Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District in Bridgewater, New Jersey, is set to undertake extensive renovations this summer, including HVAC upgrades, restroom improvements, and classroom renovations as part of a $155 referendum. The projects aim to enhance facilities across all school levels and are expected to be completed by 2030.
- 01The renovation projects are part of a $155 referendum approved by the district.
- 02Major HVAC upgrades will include boiler replacements and new systems at multiple schools.
- 03Restroom renovations are planned at six elementary schools.
- 04Classroom renovations and interior upgrades are also underway at various schools.
- 05Full completion of all projects is anticipated by 2030, with a focus on supporting full-day kindergarten.
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The Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District in Bridgewater, New Jersey, is gearing up for a busy summer filled with significant construction and renovation projects across its schools. These improvements are part of a $155 million referendum aimed at upgrading facilities districtwide. Key projects include HVAC system upgrades, restroom renovations at six elementary schools, and classroom improvements at Eisenhower and Hillside schools. Notable HVAC work includes boiler replacements at Crim and Adamsville schools, and the installation of a new HVAC system at Bradley Gardens. The district also plans to replace a sanitary line under the kitchen and cafeteria B starting June 19. The renovations are designed to enhance the learning environment and support the rollout of full-day kindergarten, which is set to be fully implemented by the 2026-27 school year. The district anticipates that all referendum projects will be completed by 2030, with the final phase focusing on roofing and site improvements.
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These renovations will significantly improve the learning environment for students and support the introduction of full-day kindergarten in the district.
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