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Consultant presents Pleasant Hill facilities assessment, offers districtwide and phased rollout options
Summary
McKinstry presented an integrated facilities assessment of Pleasant Hill Elementary and demonstrated a capital-planning tool the firm says the district would own. The vendor proposed a districtwide rollout at about $285,000 or a three‑site phased option at about $89,000; the board did not take final action.
Dylan Fontaine, program manager for McKinstry in Tennessee, told the Cumberland County Board of Education during a work session that McKinstry completed an integrated facilities assessment of Pleasant Hill Elementary and is offering the district a browser‑based capital‑planning tool paired with building‑level reports and an inventory workbook.
The Pleasant Hill review covered roughly 372 distinct asset line items, Fontaine said, and included condition assessments, remaining useful life estimates and replacement‑cost pricing for systems ranging from HVAC units to roofing and site infrastructure. "This is asset specific information," Fontaine said. "Observe remaining life, estimated replacement cost, asset conditions, energy impact, occupational impact for…
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