Turner man to represent SAD 46 on school project
Bangor Daily News, February 13, 2008
(excerpt)Rodney Boyington of Turner was hired by SAD 46 directors last week as the district’s representative for the new prekindergarten-through-grade-eight school project.
Boyington, who has 40 years experience as an architect, was one of eight candidates interviewed for the position. He will be paid $64,000 by the Department of Education for essentially two years of work, according to SAD 46 Superintendent Kevin Jordan.
Boyington, whose formal position is owner’s representative, will look out for the district’s interest during the school construction process.
Directors also gave permission to the six-member Facilities, Transportation and Construction Committee to make "relatively minor change orders" when necessary for the new school project
(excerpt)Rodney Boyington of Turner was hired by SAD 46 directors last week as the district’s representative for the new prekindergarten-through-grade-eight school project.
Boyington, who has 40 years experience as an architect, was one of eight candidates interviewed for the position. He will be paid $64,000 by the Department of Education for essentially two years of work, according to SAD 46 Superintendent Kevin Jordan.
Boyington, whose formal position is owner’s representative, will look out for the district’s interest during the school construction process.
Directors also gave permission to the six-member Facilities, Transportation and Construction Committee to make "relatively minor change orders" when necessary for the new school project
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