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Round Rock ISD facilities staff briefed trustees on planned contracting methods for upcoming bond-funded projects and the reporting requirement in board policy CV Local.
Facilities presenter Dennis (last name not recorded) explained three delivery methods the district will use: job order contracts (JOCs) for small projects and trade‑specific work (HVAC, plumbing, etc.); construction-manager-at-risk (CMAR) contracts for large construction projects; and competitive sealed proposals (CSPs) for specified athletic work where staff expect better pricing than CMAR. He said the board report fulfills CV Local’s requirement that the superintendent notify trustees at a regularly scheduled meeting of planned construction projects and the proposed delivery method.
Why it matters: the contract delivery method affects procurement, contractor selection, schedule and price risk allocation. Dennis said the district maintains preapproved JOC vendor lists by trade and that CMARs are bid for large projects. Trustees had no substantive follow-up questions at the briefing.
Ending: staff will bring project-specific procurement actions back to the board as required by policy and contract thresholds.
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