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Trumbull, Conn., moves forward with high school renovation

May 4, 2008 3:21 PM

After delays to accommodate a new state law and a court challenge by a rejected bidder, the town of Trumbull, Conn., is ready to move forward with a $73 million renovation of Trumbull High School. The high school building committee committee was on the verge of choosing an architect last summer to design the renovation of the 36-year-old building when a new state law required the town to seek formal bids. But the project was delayed when the runner-up in the architect selection process, Fletcher-Thompson sued to challenge the town's selection of other architectural firms for the job. A judge ruled last month that the town was within its rights not to select Fletcher-Thompson. The architects hired are JCJ Architects and Wiles Architects.

To read The Connecticut Post article, click here.

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