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Bronx residents who frequent St James Park are well aware that the park house is in disrepair. The building, which faces Jerome Avenue, is surrounded by fencing and has not been open to the public since May of 2003.
In the spring of 2003, the Parks Department’s Capital Projects Division hired Pelcrete Construction Company as the general contractor to renovate the building, which was considered to be in desperate condition. TEC Plumbing and Advanced Air Systems were hired as subcontractors to help with the job. The project called for the total rehabilitation of the electrical and plumbing work, and the construction of new bathrooms, which were to be built on the outside of the building so they could be made available to the public when the park house was closed.
However, before work began, Advanced Air Systems defaulted on the job, claiming that the workload was too overwhelming. According to the Parks Department, soon after beginning work on May 13, 2003, both TEC Plumbing and Pelcrete Construction also defaulted on the project.
Since the companies defaulted, no repair work has yet been completed. "We have not been able to do any work on the park house, because we need to rebid the job which will take some time," said John Bachman, chief of Operations for Bronx parks. Bachman said the Parks Department hoped to have the building successfully renovated by June 2005.

