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Cinnaminson School District to Rebid Second Phase of Multimillion Dollar Project
Four contractors bid on the project, but all bids exceeded what the school district was looking to pay.

The Cinnaminson Board of Education has rejected all bids for the second phase of a multimillion dollar project in the Cinnaminson School District that was approved by voters on Sept. 30, the Burlington County Times reports.
Four contractors bid on the project, but all bids exceeded what the school district was looking to pay, according to the report. The district will accept new bids through June 9, and consider them at that night’s Board of Education meeting.
No significant delays are expected in the overall project, according to the report.
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The first phase of the project is already under way, and is expected to be finished by September.
The project deals with upgrades, improvements and expansions at the high school, the middle school, the Eleanor Rush Intermediate School and the New Albany Elementary School.
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It includes new security vestibules at the elementary school and the intermediate school, replacement of the existing fire alarms at the middle school and various renovations at the high school.
There will also be a new gymnasium at the high school, which would seat 1,000 people, as well as six new tennis courts at the high school.
Read more at burlingtoncountytimes.com.
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