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Bond revenue enables wave of facilities work: architects, roofing, HVAC and new elementary designs discussed

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Facilities staff presented the first wave of bond‑funded projects — architecture for Pleasantly Middle, Greenwood Elementary design, roofing repairs, HVAC replacements at Summit Lakes and Meadowlane, athletics turf work and on‑call preconstruction and surveying services — and described budgets and schedules; the work is budgeted in the 2025 bond program.

District facilities staff told the committee that passage of the 2025 bond has unlocked a multiyear construction program and presented a slate of first‑phase contracts and preconstruction services.

Mister Gorrell described the architecture contract with Dake Wells for Pleasantly Middle School design and construction administration; staff said Pleasantly’s total project budget is about $32,000,000 and roughly 23% of that is soft cost (design, permits, furniture and related expenses). The planned scope discussed includes a sixth‑grade pod and renovation of the portion of the building north of the cafeteria to better function as seventh‑ and eighth‑grade space; design work is in early phases.

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