Letter: Why so high a price?

Published: 12-05-2023 6:00 AM

How has the estimate for building a new middle school skyrocketed to $175 million, when Nashua is currently building one for $130 million, including renovations to two other middle schools.

Jack Dunn’s comment about “fluid estimates” is a non-answer. We cannot afford this kind of price tag, and we need to think more about getting some competitive bidding on a project of this size.

Alan Pardy

Concord

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