Date: Mon 30-Nov-1998
Date: Mon 30-Nov-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: STEVEB
Quick Words:
Malek-Edmond-Town-Hall
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Preserving Edmond Town Hall Will Be Expensive, Architect Says
BY STEVE BIGHAM
Town officials got quite a shock last week when they learned it would cost an
estimated $6 million to renovate Edmond Town Hall -- and that is without
adding any more space to the already cramped building.
According to Rusty Malek of Kaestle Boos Architects, it will cost that much to
bring the facility up to snuff. The $6 million figure includes $1.5 million
just to revamp the building's electrical, mechanical and plumbing system, and
another $840,000 to bring it into compliance with current building codes.
Municipal Space Needs Committee chairman Bill Brimmer said the project needs
to be done. Edmond Town Hall is a symbol of Newtown's rich history. "It's a
tradition in Newtown -- the movies, the old bowling alley, the Mary Hawley
room...," he said.
According to Mr Malek, major renovation work to a third of the building needs
to be done at a cost of more than $1 million.
Minor renovation work to the remaining 31,000-square-feet would cost in the
neighborhood of $800,000. The cost of code updates would include the
installation of an elevator.
Additional site work could run as high as $200,000, with another $150,000 for
the abatement of hazardous materials. The remaining cost includes an estimated
$350,000 for contingency and $176,000 for "escalation" (increased costs over
time).
Edmond Town Hall has been Newtown's seat of government for the past 65 years.
It currently houses the offices of the first selectman, finance director, town
clerk, tax assessor, tax collector, social services, registrars of voters, and
Judge of Probate.
It once housed the town's post office, police department and Parks and
Recreation Department.
Mary Hawley bequeathed $200,000 to the town for the construction of the
building in the early 1920s. It is governed by the Town Hall Board of
Managers.