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David City School District 56
David City Public Schools is soliciting proposals from qualified construction management firms to provide Construction Manager At Risk (CMAR) services for a school facilities project that includes additions and renovations at both the High School and Elementary School campuses. The estimated $16M+ project is part of the district's long-range facility plan reviewed by the board. Bid documents are distributed through A&D Technical Supply's plan room, with a pre-bid meeting/walk-through scheduled for August 3, 2026 and sealed proposals due by 2:00 PM on August 18, 2026 at the David City Public Library.
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David City School District 56
Close: Aug 18, 2026
David City Public Schools is soliciting proposals from qualified construction management firms to provide Construction Manager At Risk (CMAR) services for a school facilities project that includes additions and renovations at both the High School and Elementary School campuses. The estimated $16M+ project is part of the district's long-range facility plan reviewed by the board. Bid documents are distributed through A&D Technical Supply's plan room, with a pre-bid meeting/walk-through scheduled for August 3, 2026 and sealed proposals due by 2:00 PM on August 18, 2026 at the David City Public Library.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from David City School District 56
The Board of Education discussed several key operational and policy matters. The meeting included a review of district finances, noting a strong general fund position, and plans for upcoming significant transfers to the lunch, activity, and depreciation funds. Facility updates were provided, specifically regarding gymnasium floor resurfacing, library renovations, and future facility expansion plans, including potential preschool relocation. The Board also reviewed and approved updates to policies regarding professional boundaries for staff and the use of restraint and seclusion, including the formalization of incident reporting forms. Additionally, the Board decided to reschedule the September meeting to the second Monday of the month due to board member conflicts.
The board discussed potential construction projects including architectural and mechanical drawings for additions to the elementary and high schools, as well as the replacement of HVAC systems and lighting. The discussion covered financial information regarding current bonds and potential new lease purchase options. Furthermore, the board evaluated conceptual options for adding four classrooms at the elementary school and considered the engagement of a construction manager at risk. Additional topics included the potential relocation of the school garage, gathering community feedback on the proposed projects, and addressing concerns regarding project transparency and future financial flexibility.
The board discussed several administrative and financial items, including the distribution of grocery gift cards to families for summer food security, a significant transfer from the general fund to the depreciation fund, and the conversion from the Remind app to Parent Square. Additionally, the board reviewed the status of various school building projects, including the installation of new flooring, library and band room furniture, and HVAC system upgrades. The installation of new football goal posts, funded by a community partner, was also discussed. Finally, the board noted the alignment of these expenditures and operational updates with the district's long-term strategic plan.
The board meeting included the formal acceptance of a board member's resignation and the establishment of a special meeting to address the vacancy and application process. Public forum featured comments on leadership and concerns regarding the funding of capital building projects. The administration provided updates on local school infrastructure, including new parking spots and the status of recent facility repairs. Additionally, the superintendent shared an analysis of proposed legislative bill LB 1038, highlighting potential negative fiscal impacts on the school district, and provided updates on the district's financial funds.
The board meeting featured a student-led discussion on the benefits of expanded facility space, including a larger gym and a new Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) classroom to support growing program needs and student activities. Financial reports were presented, noting the district's stable fiscal condition and projected staffing costs exceeding $14 million. The board also reviewed and discussed HVAC infrastructure challenges, procurement of student Chromebooks, and the support for student participation in the National FCCLA competition. Additionally, the curriculum committee provided an update on proposed CTE program enhancements, and administrative reports highlighted successful teacher spotlights and student learning initiatives.
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