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Published July 3, 2025 at 8:00 PM

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Renovation of an educational facility in Pasadena, California. Completed plans call for the renovation of a educational facility.

https://pasadenanow.com/main/school-board-to-review-ambitious-300-million-capital-improvement-program-tonight The Pasadena Unified School District will unveiled a comprehensive Capital Bond Program tonight in an update to the Board of Education. Currently, the district has $76.2 million in active construction projects, according to the report. It will break ground in 2026 on $135.5 million worth of additional projects. And the report said the district also has over $86.8 million in projects currently in the design phase. Active construction projects include a $52 million renovation of the John Muir High School pool and gym, $4.2 million in restroom and utility upgrades at five campuses, $15 million for emergency relocations across five campuses, $1.4 million in health and safety improvements at three school sites, and $3.6 million for the second phase of shade structure installations. The report said these projects were designed to address critical needs related to health, safety, athletics, and student dignity. Looking ahead, PUSD is preparing to break ground in 2026 on $135.5 million worth of additional projects. Major initiatives in this phase include the modernization of Madison Elementary School ($43 million) and Longfellow Elementary School ($46.5 million), as well as expanded scope upgrades for the Marshall Fundamental Athletic Field ($24 million) and Pasadena High School aquatics and restrooms ($22 million). In addition to active and upcoming construction, the district has over $86.8 million in projects currently in the design phase. These include the Don Benito multipurpose room ($6.8 million), the Eliot Middle School campus rebuild, the Franklin Elementary School rebuild ($15 million), the San Rafael Elementary School project ($35 million), the Webster Elementary School project ($30 million), and a staff housing project currently in the entitlement phase. These investments are aimed at replacing aging infrastructure, modernizing educational spaces, and providing essential staff housing. According to the report, PUSD is also building a digital foundation to support these physical improvements. Recent achievements include the awarding of contracts for inspection, geotechnical, and laboratory services, as well as the launch of a Digital Design Guide and district-wide campus surveys. Ongoing efforts include underground utility scans and the procurement of a digital archive of as-built construction documents. The district is developing a Living Digital Master Plan Platform, which will serve as a searchable, cloud-based record of PUSD’s physical infrastructure for years to come. Strategic planning is underway for future investments, with categories under active review for Measure R funding allocation. These include further campus modernizations, vehicle and transportation upgrades, technology refreshes, expanded staff housing, new furniture and equipment, athletic field resurfacing, and comprehensive energy efficiency upgrades such as solar installations, building controls, and HVAC system improvements. The district is also considering critical repairs to roofing and fire alarm systems, upgrades to utilities infrastructure, modernization of support facilities, auditorium improvements, and updates to early childhood education centers. --------------------------------- The scope of work is estimated to be $500,000 and includes: The refinishing of multi-occupant and singleoccupant restrooms, beginning with the removal and replacement of toilet partitions and urinal screens. Following partition removal, ceramic tile and terrazzo walls and floors will be patched and repaired as needed to restore all impacted finishes. Painting will be carried out throughout the restrooms, covering walls, ceilings, doors, frames, and related surfaces. Existing toilet accessories and grab bars will be removed and prepared for new units, which will be owner furnished and installed. Final surface patching and repairs will be completed after accessory installation, along with a thorough deep cleaning of all restroom surfaces, in accordance with District protocols. To ensure minimal disruption to campus activities, all work will be phased to take place during summer and holiday breaks and include other improvements as outlined in the bidding documents. Questions about this Opportunity Contact: sheere@nazconsultinginc.com Prequalification Due Date & Instructions for Application Submission: All applications are due no later than 5/12/25 - Pasadena Unified School District has contracted with Colbi Technologies, Inc. to provide a web-based process for prequalification called QualityBidders. Pasadena Unified School District is an Equal Opportunity employer. Qualified Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises (DVBE) are encouraged to participate in this project. Question Deadline 05/13/2025

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