Anticipated Completion of Construction
Project Timeline
Anticipated Start of Construction
Roof portion re-bidding opened
Permitting conditions work performed to allow re-bidding of the roof separately from the accessory structure
Save America's Treasures - $500,000 grant was awarded -- https://www.mvtimes.com/2022/10/13/mvcma-receives-500000-grant-tabernacle-roof/ .
Project bids were received with a 40% escalation over February Cost Estimates
Special Permit approved with conditions
Site Plan approved with conditions
May 2022 - Finalize plans for bidding
4 island towns voted to complete the second portion of the funding request of the roof restoration with Community Preservation Act funds
MVC, Conservation Commission and initial Site Plan review
March 2022 - Building Permits filed
MVCMA Architectural Review Committee approved the Certificate of Appropriateness for the project
50% Cost Estimates completed
Updated design development and construction documents based on State variance approvals
Massachusetts Automatic Sprinkler Review Board approved variance request and Fire Protection Plan
MA Board of Plumbers and Gasfitters approved the variance request to reduce the mandatory restrooms from 26 to 10.
October 2021 - Mass Historic Commission determined the project has no adverse effect on the property
August 2021 - Initial Design Development
July 2021 - Design development cost estimates completed
All 6 island towns voted to fund a portion of the roof restoration with Community Preservation Act funds
Schematic Design completed
DBVW Architects selected as Designers/Architects
CHA Consulting, Inc. selected as Owner's Project Manager
Board Voted Project Charter
Accessory Structure specific fundraising began
The National Park Service (NPS) reviewed the accessory structure design concept and determined it meets the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.
Tabernacle Restoration project began.