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Contractor McKinstry previews capital-planning tool, offers districtwide and phased proposals
Summary
McKinstry presented results from its integrated facilities assessment of Pleasant Hill Elementary, demonstrated a browser-based capital-planning tool the district would own, and proposed a districtwide rollout at about $285,000 or a three-site phased pilot at about $89,000.
McKinstry, a national building and facilities-consulting firm, presented the Pleasant Hill Integrated Facilities Assessment to the Cumberland County School Board and demonstrated an online capital-planning and asset-inventory tool the company says it will deliver to the district.
The presentation, led by Dylan Fontaine, McKinstry program manager, and Riley Braun, the firm's buildings engineer for the Southeast region, distilled two deliverables: a detailed site report for Pleasant Hill Elementary and an interactive browser-based platform that catalogs every captured asset and models capital and maintenance budgets. "This is yours. You own it, and we help you maintain it as part of our partnership," Fontaine said of the platform during the demonstration.
Board members and staff were shown an…
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