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Bureau Veritas summarizes countywide school facility needs; district to import asset data into maintenance system

Lee County Board of Education · November 5, 2025
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Summary

Bureau Veritas presented a countywide facilities condition assessment for Lee County Schools, identifying immediate needs, longer-term replacement costs using RSMeans, and recommendations for further study; the district plans to import asset data to a maintenance/work-order system by Jan. 1 to track repairs and preventive maintenance.

Travis White of Bureau Veritas told the Lee County Board of Education that his team cataloged site, exterior, interior, mechanical, electrical and life-safety systems across the district and ranked each asset from "excellent" to "failed." He said the firm used RSMeans industry averages to estimate replacement costs and expected lifespans and that the roll-up report groups items into immediate needs, short-term priorities and a 20-year reserve forecast.

The assessment flagged a mix of small, immediately addressable issues — uneven sidewalks, loose railings and displaced pavement — and larger items needing…

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