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San Angelo ISD consultants outline delivery methods and packages for proposed $397M bond program

3782672 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

District consultants reviewed package budgets and recommended delivery methods — job order contracting, competitive sealed proposals, construction manager at risk (CMAR), and design-build — and said complex projects like Central High and Winn Middle should use CMAR.

San Angelo ISD trustees received a detailed bond-project update that broken projects into delivery-method recommendations and budget packages intended to guide upcoming procurement.

RJ Lopez, presenting for the district's design/construction advisors, summarized options for delivery methods and recommended approaches based on project complexity and site constraints. "The more complicated the project, the more phases, the better it is to have [a construction manager at risk] on board early," Lopez said, explaining the value of early contractor involvement for coordination, phasing and contingency planning. He contrasted that with competitive sealed proposals (CSP) — where architects complete drawings before contractor selection — and job order contracting (JOC) for smaller, like-for-like replacements.

Lopez listed proposed packages and illustrative…

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