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Board approves $4.84 million early‑lease package for La Porte High School renovation; construction to start in June

3100725 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

The La Porte ISD Board approved Guaranteed Maximum Price No. 1 — an early site, demolition and portable classroom package for La Porte High School — in the amount of $4,838,415 and authorized staff to begin procurement and site mobilization.

The La Porte ISD Board of Trustees approved an early construction package for the La Porte High School additions and renovations, authorizing staff to proceed with the Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) No. 1 for site work, demolition and portable building installation.

Facilities staff presented GMP No. 1 as an early‑lease package that includes demolition, site preparation, temporary portable classroom placement and associated utility and fencing work. The GMP No. 1 cost submitted for approval was $4,838,415. Staff said the work would allow the district to vacate affected spaces, install temporary classroom capacity and complete initial infrastructure ahead of the larger renovation packages to follow.

According to the construction schedule presented, district staff planned to issue procurement notices and begin mobilization and site work in early June, with that GMP package targeted for completion in August. The full renovation (presented as GMP No. 2 and subsequent packages) would follow and is scheduled to reach final completion in mid‑2026 under the current project timeline.

Board members approved the package by voice vote after a motion and second were recorded on the floor; the transcript does not record the names of the mover or second or the full roll‑call tally. Staff said funding sources had been identified and that the early package fits within the approved bond/project budgets. The board did not amend the GMP at the meeting and directed staff to notify the construction manager to proceed with procurement and scheduling.