The plan eventually will be presented to voters in a referendum.
Six Connecticut firms responded to the request for qualifications Wednesday, including JCJ Architects of Hartford, part of a partnership of three firms that designed a $144 million Norwich schools restructuring plan in 2016 that was rejected by the City Council. But that plan was used extensively by a school facilities review committee that put together a recommended renovation/consolidation plan in August 2019.
In addition to JCJ, Tecton Architects of Hartford, Silver/Petrucelli+Associates of Hamden, MGT Consulting of Tampa, Fla., Friar Architecture of Farmington, Drummey Rosane Anderson of South Windsor and Antinozzi Associates of Bridgeport submitted information to the city.