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South Mebane Elem. Addition and Renovations CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE AT SCHEMATIC DESIGN $6,500,000 $8,482,880 Total Bond Funds $585,000 Design Fee $297,880 Testing, Survey Etc. $450,000 Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment $650,000


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South Mebane Elem.

Addition and Renovations

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CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE AT SCHEMATIC DESIGN

12 classroom addition & site work $6,250,924 Kitchen addition & renovation $219,106 Main entrance renovations $265,188 Toilet renovations & casework replacement $295,898 $7,031,116 .......................................................................................................... Design, Construction, & Equipment Budget Construction cost $6,500,000 Construction contingency $650,000 Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment $450,000 Testing, Survey Etc. $297,880 Design Fee $585,000 Total Bond Funds $8,482,880 `

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Southern Alamance High

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Proposed site for New High School Hwy 119 Graham NC

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Multiple stakeholder meetings have been held to receive input on the design of the school

  • Meeting with Administrative staff to detail the programming needs (see programming below)
  • Interactive sessions with elected officials, Vision Group, education Council, ABSS district leaders
  • Community meeting at Williams High auditorium
  • High school students at CTEC campus
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  • Moseley Architects are in the schematic design phase
  • Land Negotiation
  • Contracts for phase 1 study, preliminary geotechnical evaluation, and wetland delineation report

for the property have been executed and waiting on execution of the offer to purchase contract

  • Contract for CMR is in the finial stage of negotiations with expectations of having it ready for board

approval at the January meeting