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Site work and new construction of a mixed-use development in Concord, North Carolina. Completed plans call for the construction of a educational facility; and for site work for a educational facility.
https://independenttribune.com/cabarrus-board-of-education-presented-with-10-year-capital-improvement-plan/article_fe07dd34-f750-11ee-9078-0f42bf48f0d5.html Cabarrus County Schools presented its proposed 10-year Capital Improvement Plan to the Board of Education during its Monday evening work session, which includes funding for several new schools along with the renovation of several current ones. The plan, which will be sent to the Cabarrus Board of Commissioners once approved, is comprised of 12 capital projects that are sequenced according to their level of priority. At the top of the list is the 150-seat replacement Opportunity School, which will be on the existing grounds of the Performing Learning Center campus. That is followed by the construction of a new Pre-K center, which will replace the Mary Frances Wall Center and will be developed on the current Beverly Hills location, and the 750-seat replacement school for Coltrane-Webb and Beverly Hills, which will be built on the Coltrane-Webb site. Capital Plan The 12 projects that are part of the 2023-24 Capital Improvements Plan. Cabarrus County Schools The prioritization sequencing of the projects can often vary year to year, CCS’ Executive Director of Construction Tim Lowder told the board, depending on projects the Board of Commissioners decide to fund. As certain projects receive funding and roll off the list, other projects move up in priority. People are also reading… Eli Lilly plans to start producing first medicines by end of 2024 10-year-old rescued by Harrisburg firefighters in storms' aftermath Student shot and killed in parking lot of Cabarrus charter school Friday Five: What's that going to be? One new item, one repeat “It’s more of a negotiation back and forth as to how much funding they (Board of Commissioners) will give us,” Lowder told the board, noting the commissioners are usually receptive to the district’s request, especially the top priorities. The top project during the 2022-23 sequencing, for example, was the construction of the new R. Brown McAllister Elementary school. Since the new facility is completed and students will transition to the school in August, the current R. Brown will serve as the swing school for Coltrane-Webb students, as their new school gets built. The new Coltrane-Webb/Beverly Hills replacement school, which was No. 9 during the 2022-23 sequencing, has moved to No. 3 with the current improvement plan. Other key projects that received funding last year include purchasing land for a high school in the southern part of the county and the new Cabarrus Health Sciences Institute, an early college high school which opened in August. 2022-23 Sequencing The 2022-2023 Capital plan, with green circles indicating projects that were funded by the Cabarrus Board of Commissioners. Cabarrus County Schools With the district expected to increase its student population by at least 5,000 over the next decade, two 940-seat elementary schools, which were not part of the 2022-23 sequencing, are priorities with the current improvement plan. The sequencing of projects can change year-to-year based on numerous factors, Lowder said, including funding, changes in the conditions of the facilities, student enrollment and cost of construction. Board member Keshia Sandidge expressed concern about why adding a high school section to Royal Oaks School of the Arts, which was the No. 4 project during the 2022-23 sequencing, was not one of the 12 projects as part of the current improvement plan. Lowder explained that the Board of Commissioners “were not really enthusiastic” about providing funding for that project. “Right now I think that growth is the bigger priority,” Superintendent Dr. John Kopicki said about Royal Oaks being taken off the improvement plan to allow for new schools to be built in major growth areas. Kopicki noted that the district still plans to convert Royal Oaks into a K-12 arts school. Board member Pamela Escobar questioned why building a replacement school for Central Cabarrus was a lower priority (No. 12) than constructing a new high school in the southern part of the county (No. 7). “I don’t understand why we’re talking about building a new high school when you can keep those kids at Central in the school and you can build on that land,” she said, noting high school students deserve to have state-of-the-art facilities. “Let’s think about the kids we have right now.” The Board of Education is slated to approve the capital plan during its regular meeting next Monday. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Professional Construction Manager at Risk services (preconstruction and construction management) for the new Opportunity School Project located in Concord, NC.
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