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20 <br /> 1 Slide #2 <br /> Bond Project Update <br /> Carrboro Elementary School <br /> - • October: <br /> • Project Management RFQ award <br /> • Town of Carrboro Development Review <br /> Meeting <br /> • November:. <br /> • Architectural RFQ award in November <br /> (pending ILA approval) <br /> • January: <br /> • Construction Manager at Risk award <br /> I­ 11-C-r—,ciys�r do i�1­ THINK(AND ACT) <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Al Ciarochi thanked commissioners for their continued funding support, from deferred <br /> 4 maintenance to the successful 2024 bond passage as well as monies to be used for high-priority <br /> 5 projects. He presented the district's primary project for the bond: replacement of Carrboro <br /> 6 Elementary School as an on-site replacement, with students remaining in the existing building <br /> 7 during construction. He said the district is targeting a fall 2028 completion, but has flexibility to <br /> 8 extend to fall 2029 depending on planning requirements. He said upcoming major milestones <br /> 9 include October board consideration of project management services (based on lessons learned <br /> 10 from Chapel Hill High School), meetings with the Town of Carrboro about development review <br /> 11 and potential shared-use facilities, a November award of an architectural RFQ, and a January <br /> 12 award of a construction manager at risk contract. He emphasized getting contractors and <br /> 13 designers working together from the beginning rather than at the end. <br /> 14 <br /> 15 3. Demographic Trends and Impact on School Enrollment <br /> 16 <br /> 17 a. Presentation from County Staff <br /> 18 <br /> 19 Cy Stober, Planning and Inspections Director, made the following presentation: <br /> 20 <br /> 21 Slide #1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> NORTH CAROLINA <br /> Orange County Demographic Presentation <br /> Joint School Board Meeting <br /> 22 <br />