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.
News
The Massachusetts School Building Authority Reauthorizes Arlington to Proceed to Schematic Design Phase
Schematic Design Phase Narrows Project Alternatives to a Clearly Defined Design
The Massachusetts School Building Authority Announces Approval of Five Schools in Boston Under the Green Repair Program
The MSBA Grants for Boston Total $7.5 Million
The Massachusetts School Building Authority Announces Approval of Eight Schools in Brockton Under the Green Repair Program
The MSBA Grants for Brockton Total $28,493,074
The Massachusetts School Building Authority Announces that Fairhaven is Advancing to Schematic Design
The MSBA has Invited Fairhaven to Participate in the Model School Program
The Massachusetts School Building Authority Approves $75 Million in Grants Through the Green Repair Program
An Expedited Process will Improve Learning Environments for Children in 29 Schools
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
The Massachusetts School Building Authority Announce $21 Million Approval for Norton High School
The MSBA will Contribute up to $21,484,408 Towards the Addition/Renovation Project
The Massachusetts School Building Authority Announces that Stoneham Middle School Will Launch a More Extensive Feasibility Study
Stoneham had Previously Been in the Repair Category
The Massachusetts School Building Authority Announces that Weston is Advancing to Schematic Design Phase
Schematic Design Phase Narrows Project Alternatives to a Clearly Defined Design
BOSTON, MA- State Treasurer Steven Grossman, Chairman of the Massachusetts School Building Authority (“MSBA”) and Katherine Craven, MSBA Executive Director, today announced that the MSBA has made a $10,547,036 payment to the Town of Bourne.
BOSTON, MA – Katherine Craven, Executive Director of the Massachusetts School Building Authority (“MSBA”) was in Uxbridge today. On behalf of State Treasurer Steven Grossman, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the MSBA, she took part in the groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the new Uxbridge High School.