Fire station panel votes to advance $4.2 million in cost cuts
Fire Building Committee · Meeting of August 20, 2026
Tyngsborough fire station panel votes 8-0 to advance $4.2 million in cost cuts toward a $19 million design. The committee's presenter, identified as Colin, told members that engineering firm H2M's review, using a $995-per-square-foot cost baseline, preserved most of the savings the group had already identified across two reduction tiers, while a third tier of cuts was dropped as too damaging. The largest single item involves changing the apparatus bay exterior from masonry to steel or insulated panel, though H2M found the savings smaller than the roughly half-million dollars first estimated.
Member Jake pushed back on the framing, warning the reductions leave the committee "still paying basically more for less" once fixed site costs are factored in and citing a taxpayer's inability to "afford the debt service on a $24.8 million" project. The Select Board could decide by the second week of September whether a property called "100 Plot Ash" will be the station's site.
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Source: the Fire Building Committee meeting of August 20, 2026, reported from the official video recording and transcript.
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