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Laguna Beach board authorizes public bids for $25M pool modernization after months of planning
Summary
Trustees voted to advertise public bids for a $25.15 million Laguna Beach High School pool modernization project after a detailed design presentation and extensive public comment. District staff said construction would be funded from reserves and facility accounts with an estimated $6.7 million state match expected later.
The Laguna Beach Unified School District board voted Sept. 11 to advertise public bids for the Laguna Beach High School pool modernization project, advancing a long-planned design that district staff and contractors estimate will cost about $25.15 million.
The board's decision followed a 3D design presentation by architect Roger Clark and a construction plan overview by CW Driver project executive David Amundsen, who reviewed the project scope, the Division of State Architect (DSA) review status and the construction delivery method. The design calls for a 45-meter-by-25-yard pool, new locker rooms, a sound wall and solar panels; the team also described flexible concession space and removable platform systems to recreate a usable shallow area for lessons.
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