The Houston Independent School District Board of Education on Thursday is expected to consider a construction contract for Kashmere High School, which is undergoing significant renovation as part of the 2012 Bond Program.
The bid for the renovation work was submitted by DT Construction in response to a February request for competitive sealed proposals. The proposal — one of three submitted — includes a base bid of $13 million with a construction contingency of $1.1 million, meaning the total costs would not exceed $14.1 million.Located on Houston’s northeast side, Kashmere High School was initially constructed in 1969 and last renovated in 2000. The new work is part of the voter-approved 2012 Bond Program. If approved, it will be one of almost two dozen bond projects currently under construction.
At Kashmere, design plans call for the four main campus buildings to be merged into one, and the school’s center courtyard to be enclosed, creating a large indoor flexible space with natural light for year-round use. Plans also include an updated front entrance.
The HISD Board of Education will consider the contract on Thursday during its regular monthly meeting. If approved, construction at Kashmere could begin by early summer, with work complete within a year.
The Kashmere community is invited to learn more about the project at a community meeting scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 18, at Kashmere High School, 6900 Wileyvale Road.
The board’s regular monthly meeting begins at 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 14, 2016, in the board auditorium of the Hattie Mae White Educational Support Center, 4400 W. 18th Street. Click here to view the full agenda. The board meeting will be broadcast live online at www.hisdtv.org.