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The Mount Greylock Regional School project has been set at a maximum cost of $52.3 million.
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The academic wing, right meets the central core, which includes the entry foyer, offices and library of the new school.
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The curved exterior of the new cafeteria with the three-story academic wing in the distance.

Mount Greylock School Committee OKs Max Price for Building Project

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
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Superintendent Kimberley Grady, right, is joined at Wednesday's meeting by Yocelyn Delgado, who was named to the School Building Committee.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock School Committee on Wednesday approved the guaranteed maximum price for the district's addition/renovation project.
 
As recommended by the School Building Committee at its July 13 meeting, the GMP is $52.3 million — a little less than the construction line item carried in the overall project budget.
 
"We've gotten to the point where [construction manager] Turner Construction was comfortable," SBC Chairman Mark Schiek told a special meeting of the School Committee. "They've bid everything. This includes all bid prices. It's no longer estimates.
 
"They feel comfortable guaranteeing the project will come in at this price on the high end. … This guarantees the maximum price based on the scope laid out in the contract."
 
That scope could still change.
 
The School Building Committee, which has more than $2 million in uncommitted contingency funds, still is weighing whether to add two elements left out of the project during the pre-construction phase: a new parking lot and an outdoor performance and learning space — formerly referred to as an amphitheater — at the rear.
 
"We have three [possible] incarnations that are simpler," Principal Mary MacDonald told the School Building Committee at a subsequent meeting of that panel on Thursday evening. "We're now looking at something more similar to the outdoor learning space to the north of the academic wing.
 
"It's not accurate to call it an amphitheater."
 
The potential outdoor performance space would take advantage of the topography on the west side of the building. The smaller outdoor learning space MacDonald referred to on the north side of the three-story academic wing is in the scope of the project currently under way.
 
On Wednesday, Turner's Mike Giso told the SBC that the project is on schedule.
 
"We're working through the challenges, but we're making progress," Giso said.
 
The three-story academic wing and new "central core," which includes the offices, media center (library), cafeteria and kitchen, are scheduled to be delivered to the district for use in April 2018. Demolition on the existing academic wing is set to begin right after classrooms are moved to the three-story wing over April vacation.
 
The two main pieces of the current school that are remaining, the gymnasium and auditorium, are undergoing renovation. Giso said the new roof is in place on the gym, and the new wood floor is set to go down right after Labor Day. The interior masonry work in the auditorium is scheduled to begin later this month.
 
Earlier in the evening, at the two-item School Committee meeting, the panel unanimously appointed Yocelyn Delgado to fill a vacant seat on the School Building Committee.
 
The Massachusetts School Building Authority requires at least one member of the School Building Committee be state certified as a "Public Purchasing Official." The committee lost its MCPPO-certified member when Nancy Rauscher resigned as the district's business manager.
 
Delgado is an employee of The Management Solution, which the Tri-District (Mount Greylock, Lanesborough Elementary and Williamstown Elementary) hired to supply business management services earlier this summer.

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National Grid Hosts Customer Assistance Events In The Berkshires

WALTHAM, Mass. — National Grid will hold a series of in-person Customer Assistance Events this December. 
 
As colder weather sets in, these events are designed to help customers manage winter energy bills and explore cost-saving programs.
 
In Berkshire County:
  • Dec. 4 – Town Library, Williamstown, 4:00pm – 8:00pm, 1095 Main Street, Williamstown
  • Dec. 5 – National Grid Great Barrington Office, 11:00am – 2:00pm, 927 South Main Street, Great Barrington
  • Dec. 5 – Sheffield Bushnell-Sage Library, 5:00pm – 8:00pm, 97 Main Street, Sheffield
Many of these events will continue to take place at local senior centers, making it convenient for older residents to access personalized assistance. Attendees at any location will have direct access to National Grid Customer Service Specialists, who can provide personalized guidance on payment options and energy solutions to meet each household's needs.
 
"As December begins, customers still have opportunities to find support and manage energy costs," said Bill Malee, chief customer officer, National Grid. "We're proud to host many of these events at local senior centers, ensuring customers have easy access to the support they need. Our in-person events are a great way for customers to connect with our team, learn about flexible payment options, and discover energy-saving programs that can help make a real difference this season."
 
Customers attending in-person events will have the opportunity to meet with representatives from National Grid, who will be on-site to assist with billing issues and provide information on:
  • Enrolling in National Grid's new Payment Assistance Bundle
  • Enrolling in Budget Billing
  • Enrolling in the Energy Discount Rate (for qualifying customers)
  • Scheduling home energy assessments and sharing information on other energy efficiency opportunities for homes or businesses 
These events are part of National Grid's broader commitment to affordability and reliability. Customers can also access support by calling 1-800-233-5325.
 
National Grid customers can now sign up for a new Payment Assistance Bundle. The bundle combines three solutions to make it easier for managing energy costs and paying down past due amounts over a 12-month period.
  • Deferred Payment Agreement: Spread out past-due balance into future monthly payments.
  • Automatic Monthly Payments: Automatically deduct payments from your bank account each month and avoid missing due dates.
  • Budget Plan: Break down annual energy costs into balanced monthly payments, making it easier to budget and plan expenses.
Customers interested in enrolling in the Payment Assistance Bundle can do so online by visiting ngrid.com/hereforyou, at an in-person event, or by calling 1-800-233-5325.
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