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Break down of projects and costs by school type. Also included are administration fees, licensing costs and Central Services upgrades.
Elementary School Projects
Bethesda Elementary School
This project provides for the replacement of the roofing system of the main building.
$1,245,833
Club Boulevard Elementary School
Following an addition through the 2003 Bond, this project will renovate all of the original structure with new floors, ceilings, casework, upgraded restrooms and more.
$5,077,356
Creekside Elementary School
Already crowded with numerous mobile classrooms, the project will add eight (8) classrooms and support spaces. The Southern areas of Durham remain the fastest growing areas.
$2,790,216
Easley Elementary School
Despite the continued need for five (5) mobile classrooms, Easley’s most pressing, major capital needs are replacement of its roofing system as well as the chiller and controls of the HVAC system.
$1,842,955
Glenn Elementary School
Glenn also is overcrowded, yet relief may be provided by added capacity elsewhere. This project will provide new roofing for the small kindergarten building and the replacement of the chiller and controls of the HVAC system.
$762,311
R. N. Harris Elementary School
Following an addition provided by the 2001 Bond, Harris’ original building will receive a thorough renovation including new windows, HVAC, casework and finishes.
$7,365,339
Mangum Elementary School
The 2003 Bond will provide a replacement for the oldest building at Mangum. The 2007 Bond will provide new HVAC and modest renovations to the older wing between the main building and the gymnasium. Asbestos abatement is also included.
$1,903,374
Merrick-Moore Elementary School
Full roofing system replacement is planned for Merrick-Moore. Additionally, replacement of the chiller and most HVAC components will occur. Lastly, an allowance for modest renovations of older areas is included.
$5,393,097
Parkwood Elementary School
This multi-building campus endured significant overcrowding prior to the opening of Creekside. Several of the older wings will be renovated while others will have roofing systems replaced. Some site work is included such as paving the bus lot.
$7,424,921
E. K. Powe Elementary School
The oldest wings (1920’s & 1960’s) need basic renovations including flooring, casework and other finishes. Minor sitework with paving, drainage, and fencing is also planned.
$3,529,211
Y. E. Smith Elementary School
Smith will receive an addition to provide modern core spaces such as music, art and computer rooms. Renovations to the existing building will include new windows, a new cooler/freezer and general upgrades to finishes.
$7,564,429
New Elementary School “E”
This new facility will serve approximately 600 students on land already acquired in NE Durham. The location is near rapid, high-growth neighborhoods and may provide space relief to schools in the region.
$18,786,928
New Elementary School “F”
This funding will provide for the acquisition of land for a future Elementary School. The location selected will be determined by growth, need and availability and will be approved by school and county boards.
$1,086,304
Playground Upgrades
A professional study has identified upgrades to all elementary playgrounds. With over sixty play areas at twenty-eight schools, this significant effort will complete the modernization work started in the 2003 Bond. Updates are prioritized by the professional study.
$3,000,000
Elementary School Subtotal -- $67,772,274
Middle School Projects
Carrington Middle School
This project will include roofing system replacement to the original buildings. The original areas will also receive badly needed HVAC system replacement.
$4,923,499
Neal Middle School
Neal will be completely renovated. The oldest areas will include window replacement, roofing and restroom upgrades while all areas will receive new finishes, casework and more.
$13,624,038
New Middle School “B”
A new Middle School providing capacity for approximately 850 students will be built on property already acquired in Northern Durham. The school will share some athletic fields with an adjacent city park.
$31,324,250
Middle School Subtotal -- $49,871,787
Secondary and High School Projects
Durham School of the Arts
The Carr Building at DSA requires extensive renovations to all building systems and finishes. The campus will also receive a sprinkler system, asbestos abatement and other upgrades.
$15,141,636
Hillside High School
The current cafeteria at Hillside will be expanded to provide an increase in sitting and serving capacity.
$1,016,513
Jordan High School
Jordan’s much-noted traffic congestion and pedestrian safety issues will get relief from a new, longer driveway and drop-off/pick up area.
$958,333
Lakeview School
A new gymnasium addition will be provided to this site along with modest parking expansions.
$1,695,229
New High School “A”
Property will be acquired on which to build the first phase of a new high school. With an eventual capacity of over 1,400 students, the first phase will accommodate approximately 800 students. The location of the site is yet to be determined. Current growth and overcrowding at Riverside and Jordan make this project urgent.
$47,529,087
City of Medicine Academy
A new facility supporting this 400 student program will be built on property adjacent to Durham Regional Hospital.
$7,113,220
High School and Secondary Schools Subtotal -- $73,454,018
Central Service Facilities
Fuller Building
Asbestos abatement and flooring upgrades are included along with strategic HVAC upgrades and renovations.
$450,126
Central Services Subtotal -- $450,126
Bond Administration
Program Management and Support
This large-scale, long-term construction program requires services such as project management, scheduling analysis, cost estimation and related support services.
$1,900,000
Bond Administration Subtotal -- $1,900,000
Cost of County Issuance -- $791,795
Grand Total --- $194,240,000
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