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District selects firm to begin facilities‑needs assessment, including ADA review

Radford City School Board · February 10, 2026

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Summary

Radford City Schools selected a firm from five proposals to conduct a facilities‑needs assessment and separate ADA compliance review; an initial draft of the assessment is expected by June 30.

At the Feb. 10 meeting, facilities lead Mr. Graham updated the board on an RFP for a facilities‑needs assessment. The RFP drew five proposals; four firms were invited to present and one firm was selected to move forward with contract negotiations.

Mr. Graham said the assessment will inform long‑range planning (10–20 years), consider classroom sizes and effectiveness, and include an ADA compliance component. Staff will work with legal counsel to finalize contract terms; the district hopes to have an initial draft assessment by June 30 and to use the final report to prioritize capital projects for future fiscal planning.

Mr. Graham said staff are keeping the identity of the selected firm confidential while negotiations are underway so the district can proceed to a backup firm if negotiations falter.