The Massachusetts School Building Authority Approves $59.5 Million in Green Repair Grants
An Expedited Process will Improve Learning Environments for Children in 23 schools
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Massachusetts School Building Authority Announces Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical Project Advancing to Schematic Design Phase
Schematic Design Phase Narrows Project Alternatives to a Clearly Defined Design
The Massachusetts School Building Authority Votes to Reprioritize Southwick-Tolland's SOI to Support Ongoing Regionalization Efforts
Feasibility study will explore proposed campus-based solution to support regionalization efforts
The Massachusetts School Building Authority Announces $9.6 Million Approval for a New Thompson Elementary School in Arlington
MSBA Board votes to contribute up to $9,615,802 towards the new school
Massachusetts School Building Authority Announces Concord-Carlisle Regional High School Project Advancing to Schematic Design Phase
Schematic Design Phase Narrows Project Alternatives to a Clearly Defined Design
The Massachusetts School Building Authority Announces that Greater Lawrence Vocational Technical High School Will Enter the Feasibility Study Stage
The District and the MSBA will study a potential repair project
The Massachusetts School Building Authority Announces that Greenfield High School Will Launch a More Extensive Feasibility Study
Greenfield had previously been in the Repair Assessment Category
The Board of Directors of the Massachusetts School Building Authority will be meeting on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. The meeting will take place at 40 Broad Street, 2nd Floor Conference Center, Boston, Massachusetts 02109.
BOSTON, MA – State Treasurer Steven Grossman, Chairman of the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA), and Katherine Craven, MSBA Executive Director, announced the successful sale of $142 million federally-subsidized bonds.
The Massachusetts School Building Authority (“MSBA”) and State Treasurer Steven Grossman, Chairman of the MSBA, recently hosted the 5th Annual “My Ideal School” Contest.
The MSBA Board of Directors met on Monday, June 13, 2011. Projects were advanced into the schematic design, project approval and feasibility study phases and were invited into the Model School Program.
The Massachusetts School Building Authority Announces that Two Schools in New Bedford Will Enter the Feasibility Study Phase
New Bedford High School and the Sea Lab will be Studied