Capital Improvement Program Overview
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Voters have approved a $1.2 billion package that largely focuses on Fort Worth Independent School District’s aging middle schools.
The 2021 Bond program will provide major interior renovations throughout to accommodate FWISD education specifications. Examples of work include new, secured front-entry vestibules for schools, upgrades of corridors, common areas, media centers, and cafeteria spaces for student collaboration, and refitted science labs and modified classrooms to meet space requirements. In most cases, portables will be removed and there will be building additions for various campus needs.
*Project specifications are subject to change based on District needs.
PRE-DESIGN
budget
$34,535,227
$38,890,739
DESIGN PHASE
$38,748,439
$24,948,226
$6,823,014
$69,135,847
$44,046,438
$51,019,173
$28,749,082
$50,247,089
$27,157,306
$48,454,422
$55,321,979
$67,238,659
$58,738,659
$44,238,660
$48,339,877
$69,833,185
$51,443,509
$60,426,944
$46,503,248
$61,694,266
$52,981,019
$45,172,104
Workforce Based High School Program – School of Choice (at Como Montessori)
$17,637,150
$19,279,674
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Rolling Hills Elementary School (Formerly Westpark Relief Elementary School)
$49,588,776