CLEAR CREEK ISD Faithlanders approved over 16 million US dollars for construction projects

CLEAR CREEK ISD Faithlanders approved over 16 million US dollars for construction projects

Repairs at several schools, a roof replacement and the exchange of the video board at the Challenger Columbia Stadium will soon be approved at his meeting on January 27th, almost 16.2 million dollars of construction projects.

The overview

According to Districta documents, a large part of the construction projects is financed by the 2023 bond.

According to the district documents, priority repairs, including upgrading walls, new buildings and replacement of partitions, will begin “immediately” in the following schools:

  • Bauerschlag elementary
  • Gilmore Elementary
  • Weber Elementary
  • Falcon Pass Elementary
  • GoForth Elementary
  • Robinson Elementary

The financing of the projects was divided into two packages. The projects from Bauershlag, Gilmore and Weber Elementary cost almost 7 million US dollars, and Falcon Pass, GoForth and Robinson Elementary cost almost 8.1 million dollars, as district documents show.

Construction for all schools is expected to be completed by July 31st before the start of the new school year 2025-26.

Details on priority repair and replacement projects, which are financed by CCISD's 2023 bond, can be found here.

What else?

Officials will also replace the roof in the CCISD Technology Learning Center, which is located in 330 S. Iowa Ave., League City.

The project, which costs almost 600,000 US dollars, will start in summer and will probably be completed by August 22, according to district documents.

One last thing

The board of trustees also approved a contract with the Electronic Board manufacturer NEVCO Sports to replace the video board at the Challenger Columbia Stadium.

The contract costs almost 530,000 US dollars and, according to district documents, is paid for the 2013 bond and emergency reserve funds.

At its meeting on December 14th, the board of trustees approved 1.2 million US Community effects.

The contract for 530,000 US dollars will strictly cover the construction of the video board and not the electrical or technological costs associated with the video board project, according to the officials.

The video board will be installed before the end in May, as District documents determine.

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