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Oakdale board adopts Series A delivery plan for Measure G projects and approves modular charter building purchase
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Summary
Trustees heard detailed Measure G project designs from the district’s program management team and unanimously adopted a resolution approving an RFP and lease‑leaseback delivery for Series A projects; the board also unanimously authorized purchase of a DSA‑approved modular building for the charter school under a piggyback contract.
The Oakdale Joint Unified School District board received a series of Measure G project updates and adopted two unanimous resolutions advancing construction and procurement.
PPM’s project team provided schematic‑design updates for multiple Series A projects, including Oakdale High School gym and locker‑room renovations, Magnolia’s multipurpose facility, Fair Oaks classroom additions, Bear Oaks classroom wings, a new charter facility and window replacements at Cloverland. Project managers said the team completed schematic design and is preparing construction documents and submittal packages to the Division of the State Architect (DSA). The presentation covered ADA upgrades, Title 24 energy standards, PV panels on new roofs and expected next milestones.
After the presentation the board voted to adopt Resolution 25‑26‑12, authorizing issuance of requests for proposals and using a lease‑leaseback delivery method for the three Series A projects. Superintendent/administrator remarks framed the delivery method as a way to limit general‑condition costs, obtain a guaranteed maximum price and pursue value engineering; the motion passed on a roll‑call vote recorded as unanimous.
Separately, trustees approved Resolution 25‑26‑13 to authorize acquisition of a DSA‑approved modular classroom building for the district’s charter program under a piggyback contract pursuant to California Public Contract Code section 20118. Staff said the procurement followed a competitive process to ensure comparable pricing and would save time and cost; the roll‑call vote was unanimous.
What passed and next steps: With the resolutions adopted, staff and the program management team will proceed with RFP issuance, finalize lease‑leaseback contracting and continue DSA submittals and construction‑document work. The modular building purchase moves forward pending vendor scheduling and delivery.

