WHAT PROJECTS ARE IN MEASURE E?
Bond proceeds will be expended on the modernization, renovation, expansion, acquisition, construction/reconstruction, rehabilitation, and/or replacement of school facilities of the Vacaville Unified School District, including the furnishing and equipping of such school facilities, at all current and future sites and properties.
PROJECT LIST
High School Renovation and Repair Projects Locations:
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Vacaville High School
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Will C. Wood High School
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Buckingham Collegiate Charter
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Kimme Charter Academy/WRAP/Thrower Campus
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Shereene Wilkerson Academy of Excellence (SWAE)
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Repair/replace and upgrade roofs, ceilings, walls, and floors.
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Install, repair, upgrade, or replace safety and security systems for students and staff, including fire alarms, signage, fencing, lighting and security cameras.
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Reconfigure office spaces for safety and security purposes, install locks, doors, and other safety and security features.
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Repair or replace and paint deteriorated asphalt or concrete driveways, parking areas, playgrounds, play courts and walkways.
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Repair/replace existing deteriorating plumbing systems, including drainage, irrigation and sewer systems.
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Repair/replace inadequate school infrastructure including electrical and communication systems, deteriorating plumbing systems, including drainage, irrigation and sewer systems, and outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems.
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Modernize, renovate, repair, expand and/or upgrade the interior and/or exterior of existing classrooms and school facilities.
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Upgrade, expand, construct, repair, paint, and/or equip labs, multipurpose rooms, food service facilities, offices, auditoriums, libraries, locker rooms, fields, landscaping, and other school facilities, including the cafeterias and gymnasiums.
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Build shade/rain structures.
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Build science lab classrooms at Vacaville High School.
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Support student wellness and mental health and behavior by modernizing existing spaces to include wellness centers
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Convert, expand, or construct classrooms, labs, and other facilities for career tech/vocational education facilities.
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Support student wellness and mental health and behavior by modernizing existing spaces to include wellness centers.
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Modernize and renovate kitchens and multi purpose rooms/student eating areas
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Build tennis courts at Will C. Wood.
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Upgrade outdated restrooms, construct additional restroom facilities for staff and students.
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Replace/upgrade outdated drinking fountains with water filling stations.
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Provide temporary buildings for accommodating school programs, classrooms, administrative spaces during construction projects in which those must be temporarily displaced for the duration of the project.
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Install energy efficient systems including “green” building projects and sustainable building practices to promote energy-efficiency (e.g., windows, solar, lighting, charging stations, electrical systems panel, HVAC etc.).
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Federal and State-mandated Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility upgrades and as mandated by the Division of the State Architect (DSA) including site access, parking, restrooms, relocation of some existing electrical devices, drinking fountains, etc.
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Federal and State-mandated Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) safety upgrades
Middle School Renovation and Repair Projects Locations:
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Jepson Middle School
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Vaca Pena Middle School
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Repair/replace and upgrade roofs, ceilings, walls, and floors.
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Install, repair, upgrade, or replace safety and security systems for students and staff, including fire alarms, signage, fencing, lighting and security cameras.
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Reconfigure office spaces for safety and security purposes, install locks, doors, and other safety and security features.
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Repair or replace and paint deteriorated asphalt or concrete driveways, parking areas, playgrounds, play courts and walkways.
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Repair/replace existing deteriorating plumbing systems, including drainage, irrigation and sewer systems.
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Repair/replace inadequate school infrastructure including electrical and communication systems, deteriorating plumbing systems, including drainage, irrigation and sewer systems, and outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems.
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Modernize, renovate, repair, expand and/or upgrade the interior and/or exterior of existing classrooms and school facilities.
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Upgrade, expand, construct, repair, paint, and/or equip labs, multipurpose rooms, food service facilities, offices, auditoriums, libraries, locker rooms, fields, landscaping, and other school facilities, including the cafeterias and gymnasiums.
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Build shade/rain structures.
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Locker room renovation/reconfiguration at Vaca Pena and Jepson.
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Repair and upgrade athletic fields, track, and associated irrigation systems at Jepson Middle School.
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Construct science and technology classroom labs/convert existing classrooms to new career tech/vocational classrooms and science labs.
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Support student wellness and mental health and behavior by modernizing existing spaces to include wellness centers
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Modernize and renovate kitchens and multi purpose rooms/student eating areas
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Upgrade outdated restrooms, construct additional restroom facilities for staff and students.
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Replace/upgrade outdated drinking fountains with water filling stations.
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Install energy efficient systems including “green” building projects and sustainable building practices to promote energy-efficiency (e.g., windows, solar, lighting, electrical systems panel, heating, air conditioning and ventilation).
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Repair outdated temporary portable classrooms or replace them with permanent classrooms.
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Provide temporary buildings for accommodating school programs, classrooms, administrative spaces during construction projects in which those must be temporarily displaced for the duration of the project.
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Federal and State-mandated Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility upgrades and as mandated by the Division of the State Architect (DSA) including site access, parking, restrooms, relocation of some existing electrical devices, drinking fountains, playground equipment, etc.
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Federal and State-mandated Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) safety upgrades
Elementary School Renovation, Repair and Upgrade Projects Locations:
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Alamo Elementary School
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Browns Valley Elementary School
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Callison Elementary School
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Cooper Elementary School
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Elmira Elementary Campus/Property
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Elm St. (Kairos) Campus
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Fairmont Charter Elementary School
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Hemlock Elementary School
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Markham Elementary School
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Orchard Elementary School
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Padan Elementary School
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Sierra Vista K-8 School
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Shelley Dally Early Learning Village School
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Repair/replace and upgrade roofs, ceilings, walls, and floors.
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Install, repair, upgrade, or replace safety and security systems for students and staff, including fire alarms, signage, fencing, lighting and security cameras.
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Reconfigure office spaces for safety and security purposes, install locks, doors, and other safety and security features.
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Replace temporary portables with permanent classrooms.
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Repair or replace and paint deteriorated asphalt or concrete driveways, parking areas, playgrounds, play courts and walkways.
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Repair/replace existing deteriorating plumbing systems, including drainage, irrigation and sewer systems.
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Repair/replace inadequate school infrastructure including electrical and communication systems, deteriorating plumbing systems, including drainage, irrigation and sewer systems, and outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems.
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Modernize, renovate, repair, expand and/or upgrade the interior and/or exterior of existing classrooms and school facilities.
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Upgrade, expand, construct, repair, paint, and/or equip labs, multipurpose rooms, food service facilities, offices, auditoriums, libraries, locker rooms, fields, landscaping, and other school facilities, including the cafeterias and gymnasiums.
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Build shade/rain structures.
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Upgrade outdated restrooms, construct additional restroom facilities for staff and students.
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Modernize and renovate kitchens and multi purpose rooms/student eating areas.
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Replace/upgrade outdated drinking fountains with water filling stations.
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Construct additional classrooms/classroom buildings, restrooms and other related school facilities throughout the District, including new multi-purpose buildings.
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Install energy efficient systems including “green” building projects and sustainable building practices to promote energy-efficiency (e.g., windows, solar, lighting, electrical systems panel, heating, air conditioning and ventilation).
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Upgrade and repair play areas, play fields, and nature areas. Replace outdated playground equipment and surfaces with accessible playground equipment and surfaces.
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Repair, replace and/or upgrade paved surfaces, turf, and other grounds to eliminate safety hazards and improve outside instructional areas.
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Provide temporary buildings for accommodating school programs, classrooms, administrative spaces during construction projects in which those must be temporarily displaced for the duration of the project.
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Federal and State-mandated Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility upgrades and as mandated by the Division of the State Architect (DSA) including site access, parking, restrooms, relocation of some existing electrical devices, drinking fountains, playground equipment, etc.
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Federal and State-mandated Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) safety upgrades.
District Wide Projects:
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Build a new school to reduce student overcrowding in the District.
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Build new classrooms and/or portable classrooms as needed.
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Install energy efficient systems including “green” building projects and sustainable building practices to promote energy-efficiency (e.g., windows, solar, lighting, electrical systems panel, HVAC etc.).
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Install, repair, upgrade, or replace safety and security systems for students and staff, including fire alarms, fencing, schoolwide PA systems, lighting and security cameras, including signage and electronic marquees.
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Upgrade media, audio/visual equipment, and other technology for effective learning environments.
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Build a district central kitchen/commissary.
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Upgrade and replace classroom equipment, furniture, and instructional aids.
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Upgrade and expand campus wide-intercom systems, wireless systems, and telecommunications, internet, and network connections.
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Upgrade and replace technology, hardware and software systems.
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Address unforeseen conditions revealed by construction/modernization (such as plumbing or gas line breaks, dry rot, seismic, structural, etc.).
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Remove all dry rot and repair damage caused by dry rot.
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Abate and remove hazardous materials identified prior or during construction.
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Fire alarm systems upgrades, repair fire safety equipment, and emergency exit lighting improvements.
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Repair, replace and/or upgrade paved surfaces, turf, fields, and other grounds to eliminate safety hazards and improve outside instructional areas.
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Other improvements required to comply with existing building codes, including the Field Act, and access requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Necessary site acquisition and preparation/restoration in connection with new construction, renovation or remodeling, or installation or removal of relocatable classrooms, including ingress and egress, removing, replacing, or installing irrigation, utility lines (such as gas lines, water lines, electrical lines, sewer lines, and communication lines), trees and landscaping, relocating fire access roads, and acquiring any necessary easements, licenses, or rights of way to the property.
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Rental or construction of storage facilities and other space on an interim basis, as needed to accommodate construction materials, equipment, and personnel, and interim classrooms (including relocatables) for students and school functions or other storage for classroom materials displaced during construction.