House improvement equipments and blueprints on blackboardWith many projects planned for existing and new buildings during the upcoming summer months while students are away, appropriate advanced planning for environmental issues can be a critical time and money saver (and reduce risks) for your district.  In addition, with the escalation of recent headlines reporting state public schools temporarily closing for asbestos abatement or permanently closing due to the discovery of PCBs, we invite you to join Shipman & Goodwin’s environmental and construction attorneys on May 3rd for No Environmental Issue Left Behind: Challenges for Public Schools – Compliance Requirements, Construction Projects and Crisis Management, where panelists will present a robust discussion about  the environmental, health and safety issues faced by public schools.  Please click here for more information and to register.