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After that, the bids will be reviewed, and a special board meeting will be held March 27 to accept the winning bids and award the contracts.

VanDusen said the base bids to come in around $14.5 million. The district received a grant of $12,237,983 from the state, which is expected to fund 75 percent of the entire project. The board issued $5.1 million in funding bonds in May 2009 to pay for its portion of the project.

The project also includes five alternate bids, covering extra shelving in the classrooms, a clerestory roof, a north parking lot, a drive on the east side and improvements to the stage area. The alternate bids are not listed in any order of priority, and the board can choose or reject any bids it receives.

After the board took action on the drawings and releasing the bids, VanDusen showed the board members the brick chosen for the front of the new addition. The brick, which will be on the front of the building and wrap around the sides, was matched as closely as possible to the bricks on the existing building.

VanDusen said the new bricks would be “relatively indistinguishable from a distance.”

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