Dayton Daily News

OAKWOOD SCHOOLS SEEING PROGRESS ON BUILDING PLAN

The Board of Education approved a contract with Danis Constructi­on during its October meeting.

- By Wayne Baker Staff Writer

Oakwood Schools OAKWOOD — officials are making progress on the District’s Master Facilities Plan, working on the project developmen­t and design portion and getting the finances in order.

Oakwood’s two-part combinatio­n school levy passed in May, raising $18 million for renovation­s to the district’s 90-year-old schools, as well as to pay for dayto-day operating costs.

The bond issue addresses “foundation­al infrastruc­ture repairs” and is named Phase 1 of a possible four-phase developmen­t.

The first phase includes work on plumbing, electric, HVAC, Americans with Disabiliti­es Act compliance and security upgrades at the junior high and high school as well as other work at Smith and Harman elementary schools.

The district recently issued the bonds that will generate $18 million to pay for Phase 1. The bonds were issued at an average interest rate of 3.25 percent school, officials told this news organizati­on.

The Developmen­t Design, created by Heapy Engineerin­g, is due to the district Nov. 1. That informatio­n will allow members of the district’s core team to prioritize the work, aligning it with the budget.

The Oakwood Schools Board of Education approved a contract with Danis Constructi­on at its October meeting, naming the company the constructi­on manager at risk, CMR, for phase 1 according to Operations Coordinato­r Todd Scott.

Scott was hired by the district in May and charged with coordinati­ng district-wide non-instructio­nal systems and procedures, including facilities, grounds, maintenanc­e, transporta­tion, safety and cafeterias.

“We have a great team of profession­als who are working hard

to assure we are going to have a great project. Our community has and is being very supportive of this plan,” Scott said. “These upgrades will provide a better learning environmen­t, as well as preserve the traditions of Oakwood Schools. Our schools are something community members can continue to take pride in for years to come.”

The project’s final design is expected to be completed by mid-January, allowing project officials to create the schedule from that blueprint.

Initial work in Oakwood Junior High and Oakwood High School will begin this December during the district’s holiday break.

Additional demolition will take place during win- ter break in February and spring break at the end of March when students and staff are not in the buildings.

“During the initial work, the public may have limited access to certain parts of Oakwood High School and Oakwood Junior High,” Scott said. “Being able to begin some of the demolition while students and staff are out of the building during breaks will allow us to begin the physical constructi­on June 1, 2020.”

In March, a public meet- ing was held at which seven school facility options were presented to those in attendance ranging from a comprehens­ive renovation of all existing facilities at $48 million to $102 million for those renovation­s plus a new high school and early learning center building.

“The community’s desire to keep its beautiful and iconic buildings was heard loud and clear, and that feedback was used to develop the plan,” Traci Hale, community relations director for the district, said, after the feedback was submitted.

The accepted phase 1 plan “prioritize­s renovation first, while encouragin­g community input and feedback as the four phases are implemente­d,” said Oakwood Superinten­dent Kyle Ramey.

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Oakwood Schools officials are making progress on Phase 1 of the District’s Master Facilities Plan, working on the project developmen­t and design portion and getting the finances in order.

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