The warehouse located on the Eanes Elementary campus was removed earlier this month, making way for additional parking on the lower end of the campus. The project is expected to be completed by August.
The fine arts renovation/addition for Hill Country Middle School will be rebid in August for Fall construction.
West Ridge Middle School's Fine Arts Project is continuing as scheduled and will begin this summer. The highly-anticipated middle school fine arts areas are starting the planning and drawing phases. The Board was presented a May 2015 bond update at the January 26 meeting, as well as drawings for the Barton Creek Elementary playground, which will be funded using the May 2011 bond. The fine arts additions at both campuses and the BCE playground are slated to begin construction at the end of this school year. To learn more, check out the report below.
A report was presented to the Board of Trustees on November 17, 2015 that included information on the final projects for the 2006 & 2011 Bond, as well as the 2015 Bond Estimated Timeline. There are several major projects that are in the design phase, with construction expected to begin as early as this spring, while smaller projects that are less intrusive to the campuses are beginning now. For example, the District is in the process of ordering three replacement buses, replacing uniforms, musical instruments and equipment, and replacing/upgrading computer devices, phones, and wireless infrastructure. The tennis court resurfacing at Hill Country and West Ridge Middle Schools will begin in spring of 2016, while the fine arts additions are slated to begin construction at the end of this school year. View full report:
The process has begun to contract for the following construction projects:
At the October 6 meeting, the Board was presented concept drawings of several upcoming bond projects, including the Robotics move/remodel, District Operations Center (DOC), Eanes Elementary parking and site improvements and additional proposed emergency exits on the Shriner property. The space for the Westlake Robotics program will be created in the existing Maintenance & Operations (M&O) building on the northeast side of the campus. The drawings for the DOC showed the newly created space that will free up existing spaces on campuses, and house the M&O, Technology Services, and Safety/Risk Management departments. See drawings online
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