More information on concerns surrounding the bidding process for a proposed $5 million site facilities improvement and repair project will be sought by the Red Hill Unit 10 Board of Education before it is given the go-ahead.
That was the consensus when they met in a special session Thursday at the district office in Bridgeport.
The board has partnered with the Chicago area firm ENGIE on the project planning and will seek more specifics.
They also received a presentation from Tim King of King Financial Consulting of Monticello, Ill on the local bond sale process to finance the project should it move forward.
No firm decisions were made at the informational only meeting.
The Unit 10 Board is scheduled for their regular monthly session on Thursday, March 20th.
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