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By Meg Brazill
When you hear the word Sunapee, your first thoughts
may be of Lake Sunapee, or perhaps Mount Sunapee if
you are a ski enthusiast. Actually, the town of
Sunapee shares its name with a lake, mountain, and
broad geographic area (the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee
Region).
While tourists and recreation enthusiast enjoy an
offering of year-round amenities and, what may be
for some a respite from more hectic duties and
responsibilities, the day-to-day functions of local
government, and the need for municipal services go
on. Keeping the roads in great shape and continually
passable for Town residents, and the Town’s visiting
guests, are part of the responsibility reserved for
the municipal highway department, and Sunapee’s
Department is one of the best!
Last year, the Town of Sunapee approached
Trumbull-Nelson and expressed an interest in
learning more about the potential benefits of
teaming with a qualified construction management
company to help meet its building needs for a
Highway Department facility. At that time, the Town
was finalizing a deal with residents Stewart and
Lois Gallup to accept their land gift for this
Project. Building Committee members were meeting to
assess site options, and to consider construction
delivery system options (i.e. Construction
Management, Design/Build, etc.). After a formal
interview process of qualified Construction
Management companies, the Building Committee chose
Trumbull-Nelson to both design and manage the
building process.
As one would expect, municipal building projects
typically require substantial funding, and the tax
dollar support of the community. Few Sunapee
residents questioned the need for a new Highway
Department facility. The focus of concern was
funding. The Building Committee needed timely and
accurate information from its Design/Build
Construction Manager regarding the scope of the
work, its cost, and the related building schedule on
which decisions could be based. The “Team”,
consisting of the Town Manager, Selectmen, Building
Committee Members, the Town’s Road Agent,
Trumbull-Nelson’s Project Manager, and
Trumbull-Nelson’s design associates, met often to
develop the information resources required for such
a decision. The end result: an informed public, and
a highly effective process for moving building plans
forward!
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Trumbull-Nelson is currently nearing the
completion of the 12,000 square foot,
wood-frame facility that includes office
support space for Department personnel.
One interesting design note: the final
design was sized and developed using
actual Town equipment.Project Facts and
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Construction Manager: |
Trumbull-Nelson Construction Company |
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Design Associates: |
Architect: Frank J.Barrett |
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Site Plan Design Services: |
CLD Consulting Engineers, Inc. |
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Building Committee Members: |
Steve McGrath (Chmn.), Trina Hill,
Rob Armstrong, Barbara Hollander, Bill
Wightman, and Denice Preston |
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Sitework: |
United Construction Corporation |
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Road Agent |
Anthony Bergeron |
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Town Manager: |
John Wheeler |
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Square Footage: |
12,000 |
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