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Reader's View: Refreshing statement on Bryantville roof
By Administrator   
Friday, March 04, 2011 02:05 PM

I was pleased to read Patrick Chilcott’s comments that the School Committee is being proactive in the repairs/maintenance of school roofs. One must remember the past Bryantville School roof fiasco and the use of Procor in that school. It was an engineer or architect who made that recommendation for the roof repair. It was a horrible recommendation.

 

An engineer’s report can be used as a baseline, but I think it is imperative that the Long Range Planning Committee ask for volunteer advice from Pembroke residents who are roofing contractors and ask them to do a peer review of the engineer’s report.  I know there are 3 or 4 Pembroke citizens with many years of experience in the commercial and residential roofing industry who will be able to sort through what really needs to be done or not to be done.  These are people who have a vested interest in what is best for our community. 

The Pembroke Library Building Committee utilized this same concept of experienced Pembroke residents as consultants for the many phases of the library project, a library which was built on time and under budget.

Robert F. DeMarzo

Pembroke