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HEB ISD bond update shows concrete pours, insulated forms and rebar at site

September 29, 2025 | HURST-EULESS-BEDFORD ISD, School Districts, Texas


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HEB ISD bond update shows concrete pours, insulated forms and rebar at site
A brief Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District video update showed construction progress on a bond-funded building project, with concrete pours underway and structural preparations visible.

The district presenter described work on the south side of the building, saying the "concrete has been poured" there and noting insulated concrete form walls are being erected; those walls will be filled with concrete once they reach the correct height. "Check out the elevator pit on the right," the presenter said, and added that in Area 2 "rebar is in place and ready for concrete to be poured." The presenter closed the update by saying, "And that's your bond update in 30 seconds."

The video also showed beams staged to support the foundation slab. The update did not include a project completion date, budget figures, or additional schedule details.

The short clip is one of a regular series of bond updates from the district intended to show incremental construction progress on bond-funded projects. The district did not provide further technical specifications, contractor names or funding breakdowns in the recorded segment.

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