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Canutillo ISD board approves $4.55M GMP for Northwest Early College HS, authorizes $417,792 change order; several personnel actions passed

Canutillo Independent School District Board of Trustees · December 17, 2025
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Summary

On Dec. 16 trustees approved a $4,549,224 guaranteed maximum price for Northwest Early College High School, authorized a $417,792 change order for Bill Childress Elementary, appointed Andrea Esparza as Canutillo Middle principal, approved termination of a probationary teacher and set Josue Borrego as superintendent lone finalist for negotiations.

The Canutillo ISD Board of Trustees approved several construction contracts and personnel actions at its Dec. 16 meeting.

Construction: The board approved Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) #2 from Jordan Foster Construction LLC for the Northwest Early College High School project in the amount of $4,549,224. Ernesto Ortiz, program manager with Presidio, said buyout savings and subcontractor offers allowed the project to remain under budget. Trustees raised questions about a flooring substitution — from epoxy to vinyl composition tile in some areas — and Ortiz committed to provide a written clarification in the district’s Thursday packet.

Change order: Trustees also approved Change Order 1 to use program contingency funds to construct a post-tension concrete play area and basketball courts at Bill…

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