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FWISD 2007 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM | |

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PROJECT BUDGET & SCHEDULE
| Construction Budget: |
$11,139,542 |
| Construction Time: |
350 days |
| Project Status: |
Project Complete | |
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COMPLETED WORK
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KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
| Change Order Ratio: |
-0.11% |
| Claims: |
None |
| Lost Time Incidents: |
None |
| HUB Participation: |
29% | |
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PROJECT SCOPE HIGHLIGHTS
Bond Election Mandate
| Priority 1: |
Update Safety and Security |
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| Priority 2: |
Renovate Critical Building Systems |
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| Priority 3A: |
Improve Existing Classrooms |
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| Priority 3B: |
Sustainable New Schools and Classroom Additions |
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| Priority 4: |
Upgrade for Equity Districtwide |
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| Priority 5A: |
Enhance Classroom and School Grounds |
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| Priority 5B: |
Improve Life Cycle Needs on ongoing Programs |
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Original Project Scope
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Hazel Harvey Peace Elementary School is located at the intersection of Trail Lake Road and Sycamore School Road, adjacent to a City of Fort Worth park. The Fort Worth ISD entered into a lease agreement with the City to use the park land for the school’s play fields.
The new 75,000 square-foot elementary school was designed for 650 students and houses kindergarten through grade five. It includes 31 classrooms, plus art, science, music, and computer labs, as well as two outdoor play areas.
The school features a geothermal HVAC system, among many other “green” measures. | |
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Additional Scope Added with Savings
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Sidewalk |
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Soccer fields and earthwork |
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Sod and guard rails |
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