MSBA Advisory Board

The School Building Advisory Board assists the Massachusetts School Building Authority in the development of "general policy regarding school building construction, renovation, reconstruction, maintenance and facility space, preservation of open space, thoughtful community development, cost management and shall provide technical advice and input to the authority."

School Building Advisory Board members are as follows:

  • A. Joseph DeNucci, State Auditor 
  • Gregory W. Sullivan, Inspector General
  • Katherine Craven, Executive Director, MSBA 
  • Greg Beeman, President/CEO, Associated Builders & Contractors, MA Chapter
  • Bruce Bolling, Executive Director, Massachusetts Alliance of Small Contractors
  • Amy Cotter, Senior Program Manager, Metropolitan Area Planning Council
  • Sean Cronin, Deputy Town Administrator, Brookline
  • Dominic D'Eramo, PE, American Council of Engineering Companies of MA
  • James Hudson Crissman, FAIA, Boston Society of Architects
  • Monica Lawton, Executive Director, Associated Subcontractors of Massachusetts
  • Maureen Marshall, Superintendent, Quabbin Regional School District
  • Michael McGlynn, Mayor of Medford
  • Robert Petrucelli, President/CEO, Associated General Contractors of Massachusetts
  • Richard Power, School Committee Member, Norwood
  • Michael Widmer, President, Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation 
  • Philip Katz, Massachusetts Teachers Association and Massachusetts Federation of Teachers

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5/7/2008

  The Massachusetts School Building Authority (“MSBA”) invites Responses from qualified firms interested in providing insurance and risk management consulting services to assist the MSBA with, among other things specified in the scope of services, the review and development of

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4/16/2008

The MSBA will be holding a public hearing and accepting comments on the proposed amendments and revisions to the MSBA’s regulations, 963 CMR 2.00 et seq.

Please click here for the official notice on the Public Hearing and the Public Comment Period.

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4/14/2008

The MSBA is meeting with school districts about their district designated priority Statements of Interest.  As of April 14, 2008, the MSBA has met with over 108 Districts. The purpose of these meetings is to discuss next steps in the MSBA's process. 

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