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State Properties Review Board (SPRB)

Overview

The mission of the State Properties Review Board is to provide oversight of State real estate activities, acquisition of farm development rights, and the hiring of architects, engineers and other construction-related professionals, as proposed by State Executive Branch agencies. In accomplishing this legislative mandate, the Board provides guidance and assistance to State client-agencies to ensure that transactions are done in a prudent, business-like manner, that costs are reasonable, and that proposals are in compliance with State laws, regulations and procedures.


                                                                 
Schedule of Regular Meetings


In accordance with the provisions of the CGS §1-225(b), this is to advise the staff of the public agencies and the members of the public that the State Properties Review Board (“the Board”) conducts its Regular Meetings twice weekly on Mondays and Thursdays.  If a Holiday falls on a Meeting day, that Meeting is usually scheduled for either the day preceding the Holiday or the following business day.

 

Pursuant to CGS §1-225a, the SPRB conducts its Regular Meetings solely by means of electronic equipment. These Regular Meetings are open to the public.  The Board members and its staff, staff of the public agencies, and the members of the public who wishes to attend the Board meeting can attend the meeting via conference call.  They can dial 860-840-2075 and use Conference ID 917724280#. If you have any questions or need assistance to attend these Meetings, or for some reason the Call-In Numbers do not work, please contact SPRB Director, Thomas Jerram, immediately, at thomas.jerram@ct.gov to make appropriate arrangements.

 

All Board meetings and meeting minutes are posted on this website, https://portal.ct.gov/DAS/State-Properties-Review-Board/State-Properties-Review-Board-Meeting-and-Member-Information, in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes Sections 1-200, 1-210, 1-225, 1-225a and 4b-27.  Therefore, portions or all of said meetings that are exempt from public disclosure, may be held in an Executive Session.