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FJUHSD outlines $145 million first phase, favors hybrid delivery for Measure I/L projects
Summary
District staff said they will use a mix of hard-bid and lease-leaseback methods for five upcoming projects — including Sonora science labs and a two-story Fullerton building — comprising roughly $145 million in initial work, and described contract steps, labor requirements and timelines for a 2026 start.
District officials on Tuesday detailed how they plan to deliver the next wave of construction funded by Measure I and Measure L, saying a hybrid of hard-bid and lease-leaseback contracting will be used for five projects that make up a first phase worth about $145 million.
Assistant Superintendent of Business Services Ruben Hernandez and Senior Director of Facilities Vince Madsen told the Fullerton Joint Union High School District board the district has narrowed delivery choices to design-bid-build (hard bid) and lease-leaseback for the initial projects. Madsen said the Sonora science labs will be done via hard bid while larger projects — a two-story building at Fullerton, Troy…
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