Bryan ISD School Board Makes Three Decisions Associated With 2020 Bond Issue

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Image produced by Bryan ISD.

Monday night’s Bryan ISD school board meeting included taking action on three items associated with the $175 million dollar bond issue that was approved by voters last month.

Unanimous votes included selecting the construction manager at risk…or CMAR…that be in charge of BISD’s third intermediate school that will take up part of the current site of the transportation and maintenance complex. The CMAR will also be in charge of the district’s new transportation and maintenance center. Five firms submitted proposals and three were interviewed. The board selected Drymalla Construction of Columbus.

After the meeting, WTAW News learned the transportation/maintenance complex will be built on BISD property in the area of West Villa Maria and Jones Road. Neither the board or administrators announced Monday night the decision to use district property after making then withdrawing two offers to buy land. That will save $2 million dollars that was part of the bond issue.

The board also awarded its first construction contract from the 2020 bond issue. Selected to renovate the Stephen F. Austin middle school annex was JaCody Construction of College Station. The $2.4 million dollar contract is $2 million below the architect’s estimate. Construction is supposed to be completed in time for the start of the 2021-2022 school year. Five contractors submitted bids. It was not disclosed during the meeting how many were interviewed.

Click below for comments from Bryan ISD construction manager Paul Buckner during the BISD school board meeting on December 14, 2020:

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