January 2007 Public Engagement Meetings Scheduled

Save the dates January 18 and January 31 for the next community-wide meetings on the PUSD Bond Program.Both meetings will take place in the City Hall Council Chambers, 120 Vista Avenue, from 7:00-9:00 pm, and be televised on KCOM.  The topics for discussion include:

January 18, 2007 – Community-wide input on K-12 educational program needs

  • For those who missed the December meetings at PHS and Havens, this meeting will be a great opportunity to learn from school principals what public education looks like today in the classrooms, libraries, and labs throughout the Piedmont schools.

January 31, 2007 – Community-wide update on PUSD Bond Program

  • The architectural/engineering firm of Murakami/Nelson has been hired to conduct detailed engineering and cost estimation work on buildings that present the greatest seismic safety risks in our schools.  Havens and PHS are first in line for this work.
  • Although recommended options on how to address the seismic needs of the priority buildings will not be available by then – on January 31, Program Manager, David Burke, and Superintendent Constance Hubbard, will provide the public with a status report on the district’s progress.

We look forward to seeing everyone come the New Year!

Meeting Summaries Available on PUSD Bond Program Website

Thanks to citizens and staff who participated in the most recent public engagement meetings on Tuesday, November 28 and Thursday, November 30.Principals and district administrators appreciated public feedback and insights on the educational program needs identified by PHS and Havens staff.  Meeting recaps are available at: www.pusdbond.org.

From the home page, click ‘Public Engagement’ and ‘Community Meetings’.Recaps are available for both meetings.Questions or comments? E-mail us at:   input@pusdbond.org.  A community-wide meeting will be scheduled in mid-January for broader public input on K-5 and high school educational program needs.  Stay tuned for details on the exact date, time and location.  We look forward to your participation.

Save the Dates for Upcoming Public Input Opportunities

Work on the PUSD Bond Program continues in earnest:

  • Follow District progress by going to the new website at: www.pusdbond.org  Take a look at the Bond Program Timeline to see where we are in our program planning at: https://www.measureh1.org/program/Bond_Timeline_10_12_06.ppt.
  • The architectural firm of Murakami/Nelson has been selected to conduct the next level of engineering and cost estimation work.
  • Thanks to community members who continue to take an active role in working collaboratively with school officials and new Program Manager, David Burke, through their service on the Technical Advisory Committee, Citizens’ Oversight Committee, and the Steering Committee.
  • Piedmont High School and Elementary School staffs are developing educational program needs lists and priorities for their respective school sites in preparation for upcoming public engagement meetings.These lists will be the topic of discussion at the next set of public engagement meetings at individual school sites.
  • The school district welcomes public input on needs and priorities identified by the PHS and Havens staff on the following dates:

PHS                Tuesday November 28        7-9 pm   PHS Library

Havens          Thursday November 30*     7-9 pm   Ellen Driscoll Auditorium

* Note: Changed from November 29, because of a conflict with the City’s Tree Lighting Ceremony at the center of town.

Although these meetings are specific to the school sites, anyone is welcome to attend to learn more and ask questions.A community-wide meeting will be scheduled in early January for broader public input to educational program needs at both the high school and elementary levels.

November 2006 Newsletter

Welcome to the first issue of the PUSD Bond Program E-Newsletter.Thanks to voter approval of Measure E on March 7, 2006, the District has embarked on a $56 million multi-year program design and construction effort that will strengthen and improve aging school facilities in the Piedmont community. 

Website Launched November 1
Thanks to web design consultant, Cyndy Johnsen of Pixelesque Designs, the Public Engagement Committee and Program Manager, David Burke, the PUSD Bond Program¹s website has been launched.For questions, comments, and feedback, simply e-mail us from the website.To visit the website, just click PUSDBOND .

Proposition 1D Passes
With the passage of Proposition 1D on November 7, $7.3 billion will become available for K-12 school construction throughout the state.Prop 1D¹s passage improves Piedmont¹s chances for receiving state matching funds.Based on state eligibility requirements, it is estimated that PUSD may be eligible for approximately $12 – $14 million in state matching funds.Access to these funds is on a first come, first served basis.To learn more, go to EDSOURCE ; respond to a quick question; enter Prop 1D in the search box, and click on the EdSource article. 

Program Management Firm Hits the Ground Running
At 8 AM the morning after the Board of Education approved a contract for program management services with CAPITAL PROGRAM MANAGEMENT (CPM) , Program Manager, David Burke, and Principal Michael Wasserman, attended a Citizens¹ Oversight Committee, presented an overview of their plans to develop a Draft Master Implementation Plan, and responded to questions from the 12 member committee.Since then they have been meeting with the Technical Advisory, Public Engagement, and Steering Committees, and managing the process for identifying a pool of qualified architectural/engineering service firms.They are currently assisting the district in finalizing a contract for structural engineering and cost estimation work at PHS and Havens. 

Murakami/Nelson Selected to Conduct Engineering Work at Priority Sites
The Board has given Superintendent Hubbard the go ahead to enter into negotiations withMURAKAMI/NELSON for structural engineering and cost estimation work at the highest priority schools, Piedmont High School and Havens Elementary School.The Board approved a purchase order not to exceed $100,000 to begin engineering investigations.The firm will take advantage of the Winter Break in order to do work that would otherwise disrupt the school day.

District Welcomes Public Input
On October 12, Board VP June Monach, welcomed twenty-five citizens to the first in a series of public engagement meetings on the Bond Program.Piedmont citizens heard from Superintendent Constance Hubbard on the school district¹s progress on the bond program; Program Manager Dave Burke on the framework for developing the Master Implementation Plan; and Board Member Ray Gadbois on ways citizens can obtain information and stay involved during the planning process.Thanks to those who participated in the first meeting.Spread the word that there will be more chances to meet the people who are making this community endeavor a reality.To view a slide presentation from the meeting, just clickPOWERPOINT and choose the PowerPoint Presentation at the top.

Up Next: Priority Setting Discussions on Educational Needs
The next major bond program milestone will be Winter of 2007 when the Board will solicit input from the community on recommended construction options for school buildings on the PHS and Havens campuses.In preparation for this milestone, the next round of public engagement meetings will focus on the prioritization of educational program needs identified by school staff.These discussions together with the next level of structural engineering and cost estimation work to be conducted by Murakami/Nelson will inform the District and CPM in making recommendations to the Board and community on which construction options make the most sense. Save the dates: 

November 28, PHS Library, 7-9 pm: Discuss needs identified by PHS staff 

November 30* Ellen Driscoll Aud, 7-9 pm: Discuss needs identified by Havens staff 

Although these will be site specific discussions, anyone interested in learning more and asking questions is welcome to attend.A community-wide meeting will be scheduled in early January to discuss both high school and elementary level needs. 

* Changed from November 29 due to conflict with Tree Lighting Ceremony.

Press Release: October 31, 2006

The school district continues to make significant progress on the PUSD Bond Program.

On October 25, 2006, five firms were selected to be in the District pool of qualified architectural / engineering services.They include (in alphabetical order):

  • ATI Architects and Engineers
  • Hibser Yamauchi Architects, Inc.
  • HTI, Inc.Architects
  • Murakami/Nelson
  • VBN Architects

Fourteen firms responded to the District’s Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for architectural / engineering services.  The goal of the RFQ was to create a list of qualified individuals or firms that will receive future Requests for Proposals on identified projects and other future projects under the bond program to retrofit and upgrade its school facilities.

Program Manager, David Burke, expressed confidence in the process of arriving at the current pool of firms.

§  CPM’s Burke worked with District staff and developed a short-list of 8 firms that best satisfied the bond program qualification requirements.

§  A six-member panel interviewed the firms on October 18, 2006.On the panel were: Superintendent of Schools Constance Hubbard, Assistant Superintendent for Business Services Michael Brady, Board President Ward Lindenmayer, Board Member Roy Tolles, Technical Advisory Chair, and structural engineer, Janiele Maffei, and Technical Advisory Committee Member and architect, Stan Moy.

§  The panel identified five highly qualified firms and reviewed this group with the Technical Advisory Committee before bringing a final recommendation to the Board of Education.

§  After review and discussion on the process and recommendations, the Board unanimously approved the pool of five firms selected.

§  In addition, the Board authorized the Superintendent to begin negotiations with one of the firms, Murakami/Nelson, for structural engineering and cost estimation work at the highest priority schools, Piedmont High School and Havens Elementary School.

Letter to the Piedmont Community, September 2006

Dear Piedmont Community:

Since the passage of Measure E, a $56 million general obligation bond to address seismic safety in the Piedmont Unified School District, the Board of Education and Superintendent have been hard at work developing a game plan that we envision will improve the safety of our aging school facilities and enhance their value as a community asset.  We are writing to provide you with a progress report on what we have accomplished to-date, and invite you to learn more at an information meeting on October 12, 2006.

Project Financing:  We are pleased to report that the first issuance of the general obligation bond has been made.A competitive sale of $15 million in zero coupon and current interest bonds occurred on July 27, 2006.The bonds received a high Aa3 rating from Moody’s Rating Service.

Building the Team:  The Board has been working with Superintendent Constance Hubbard and Assistant Superintendent Michael Brady to define the staffing needs for the PUSD Bond Project.The organizational chart is attached.Key milestones achieved include:

  • Hiring of a Program Management Firm to oversee program planning and implementation.Representatives from the school district, Board, and community (with requisite technical experience) participated in the screening and interview process.The Board recently approved a contract with Capital Program Management, Inc.(CPM), a firm specializing in program management services for smaller school districts.
  • Formation of a Steering Committee to oversee efficient management of all projects and serve as a communications hub.The Program Manager will serve as Chair.
  • Reconstituting a Technical Advisory Committee (previously the SRRP Advisory Committee) to support the Board and administration.Their support has been beneficial in the time period prior to the hiring of the program management firm.
  • Formation of the Citizens Oversight Committee to ensure that funds are appropriately and prudently spent.Committee meetings are already underway.The Committee already has met with CPM, Inc.

School Updates:  The first order of business this spring was to determine how to mitigate risk in the most vulnerable buildings as we developed long-term plans at each school site.

  1. At Havens, we accomplished the following on-time and on-budget:

§  In time for the start of the 2006/07 school year, relocated vulnerable classrooms in the main part of the school into portables located on the school’s playground.

§  With reduced space on the playground, the District asked the City to use nearby tennis and basketball courts for recess and some P.E.classes during certain times of the school day.The Recreation Commission recommended that the request be granted.The City Council approved the request at its meeting on September 5, 2006.

§  Installed and furnished 16 portables, with the requisite power and water supplies, and fire and alarm systems, working closely with the City, PG & E, the Division of the State Architect, and with the cooperation of local neighbors.

  1. At Piedmont High School, we decided to:

§  Continue to limit use of the Student Center for food service operations;

§  Continue to use the Alan Harvey Theatre, #30’s Classrooms and Library building, and develop an appropriate interim use plan for each space after the next level of quantitative and retrofit design work is completed for each building.

Engineering, Retrofit Design, & Peer Review: We are in the process of identifying a pool of engineering and design candidates who will be invited to submit proposals for the next phase of program planning – including quantitative engineering work, and design schematics and cost estimates for the retrofit work for targeted school buildings.The Board has delegated the responsibility of managing this process to the Steering Committee.In addition, we will identify professionals who will conduct peer reviews of the project design work.

Public Engagement:  Citizens, parents, and staff will have opportunities to provide input and insights at key stages during the planning process.We invite you to attend the first information meeting on:

Thursday, October 12, 2006, from 7-9:00 p.m., Piedmont Community Hall

Meet the newly hired Program Manager; hear what has been accomplished to date; learn about the next phase of program planning; and have an opportunity to ask questions of school officials.

 

Website and E-News Sign-up:  For those interested in receiving news and updates via e-mail, you can sign-up now by going to:  http://www.piedmont.k12.ca.us  We are in the process of developing a website, where visitors will be able to obtain current information on the planning and implementation process, organizational structure, and public engagement opportunities.  Stay tuned for an announcement of when the website “goes live.”

Last spring we released a high level roadmap of the planning and construction work that we envisioned for the successful implementation of the bond project (Attachment I).We have accomplished program phases A and B, and are pleased to report that as we enter phase C, we will have a strong pool of candidates from which to select to do the design and engineering work at each school site.Fourteen (14) firms have submitted applications to the District and want to participate in this next program phase.

As Piedmont prepares to celebrate its centennial birthday, we are excited to embark upon a Piedmont school facilities project that will extend and revitalize the life and strength of our school campuses for many years to come.Thank you for taking an active part in this major community project.We appreciate your patience as we take the time necessary to do the job right.

Sincerely,

Constance Hubbard, Superintendent
Ward Lindenmayer, President
June Monach, Vice President
Cathie Geddeis, Member
Ray Gadbois, Member
Roy Tolles, Member

 

 

Attachment I.

Piedmont Unified School District

Bond Project Roadmap

 

– TENTATIVE PLAN –

 

This year we plan to accomplish the majority of A through D below by March 2007.  Phases E through G will be contingent on the first elements of our plan.

A.RISK ASSESSMENT & MITIGATION        

  • Spring – Winter
  • Complete qualitative engineering study
  • Evaluate and prioritize risks
  • Consider options to mitigate risk in short-term
  • Engage with parents, staff and community
  • Implement short-term mitigation plans and projects

 

B.PROGRAM PLANNING & ORGANIZATION

  • Summer – Fall
  • Determine program management structure
  • Develop high level implementation plan
  • Determine public engagement process
  • Establish and organize committees
  • Recruit and hire program manager
  • Engage with parents, staff and community
  • Update program plans and process

 

C.RETROFIT VS.REBUILD ANALYSIS                 

  • Fall – Early Spring
  • Obtain cost estimates for retrofit projects
  • Estimate cost to rebuild, where appropriate
  • Evaluate impact of state funding
  • Perform cost/benefit analysis
  • Engage parents, staff and community
  • Determine scope of retrofit/rebuild projects

 

D.EDUCATIONAL NEEDS ANALYSIS

  • Fall – Early Spring
  • Engage with parents, staff and community
  • Discuss long term vision for Piedmont schools
  • Develop strategic plan and direction
  • Determine potential impact on facility needs
  • Coordinate closely with City planning process

 

E.ENGINEERING & RETROFIT DESIGN

  • Hire engineering & architectural firms
  • Complete quantitative engineering studies
  • Develop preliminary design documents
  • Conduct peer review of design documents
  • Engage parents, staff and community

 

F.DESIGN OF REBUILD PROJECTS                      

  • Hire engineering and architectural firms
  • Develop preliminary design documents
  • Conduct peer review of design documents
  • Engage parents, staff and community
  • Determine final scope and design direction

 

G.CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT                   

  • Complete final design documents
  • Conduct peer review of final design documents
  • Obtain DSA approval of final design documents
  • Hire construction manager
  • Develop timeline and plans for construction
  • Engage parents, staff and community
  • Conduct bid process for construction projects
  • Hire construction firms and begin projects
  • Monitor construction costs and timeline

Press Release: September 15, 2006

Save Thursday, October 12, 2006, 7-9 pm, at the Piedmont Community Hall for the 1st Public Engagement Meeting – The school district will host the first in a series of public engagement meetings on the PUSD Bond Project.  The purpose of the meeting is informational:

  • Learn of progress made to-date;
  • Find out about the next phase of program planning;
  • Meet the newly hired program management firm; and
  • Have an opportunity to ask questions of school officials.

 

PUSD Hires CPM, Inc.for Program Management Services – The Board of Education approved a contract with the firm at its regular meeting on September 13, 2006. The contract stipulates that the District will pay only for services used.  CPM, Inc.will:

  • Review and validate existing reports, cost estimates, and drawings;
  • Advise the District on program planning, prioritization of work, and financial issues;
  • Develop multiple scope and probable cost options, and identify a recommended option;
  • Recommend interim housing by project;
  • Review and advise the District on State School Facilities Funding;
  • Work with the District on communications and public engagement;
  • Provide progress reports and management information;
  • Advise the District on contracts for design and engineering, peer review, and construction;
  • Monitor, track, and reconcile expenditures relative to budget by project and for the overall program.

 

PUSD is in the Process of Identifying Qualified Design and Engineering Firms – Different from a Request for Proposal (RFP) process, the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) process is one that identifies a group of qualified firms who will be invited to submit proposals to do the next phase of work in the program planning process.

  • 34 firms attended the mandatory walk through on August 24, 2006.The list of firms is posted on the District’s website.
  • The Board has delegated to the Steering Committee (consisting of the Superintendent, new CPM Program Manager, Board President Ward Lindenmayer, Board Member Roy Tolles, and Technical Advisory Committee Chair with assistance from members of the TAC as needed) the responsibility for managing the process of identifying the best qualified set of design and engineering firms to respond to future RFP’s. 
  • The criteria for selecting finalists may include: Firm and personnel experience and track record on similar programs, reference checks, technical capabilities and track record of their use, and overall responsiveness of the proposal.
  • An update on the process will be provided on September 27, 2006 at a regular board meeting.

 

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Press Release: July 27, 2006

The school district is making significant progress in establishing the organizational structure for the management of the Measure E General Obligation Bond Project.

At its regular board meeting on July 26, 2006, the Board of Education reviewed the search process and tentative time-line for the hiring of the Program Manager, who will play a pivotal role in the planning and construction project.

A Request for Proposal (RFP) was released on July 10, 2006.Superintendent Constance Hubbard conducted a mandatory walk-through of the facilities yesterday with those individuals or firms who may be interested in responding to the RFP.The response to the RFP was strong in that 28 individuals and/or firms participated in the mandatory walk-through.A list of the firms who participated is available in the District Office and on the District website.The search process and key dates are as follows:

Questions on the RFP:                   Cut-off is 4 pm          July 28, 2006

Responses to RFP Questions       Via e-mail by 6 pm   August 2, 2006

Submittals                                         12:00 noon                August 11, 2006

Screening of Candidates                                                   August 11-15, 2006

Finalists will be notified                                                      August 16, 2006

Finalists to submit detailed confidential                          August 18, 2006
fee schedule

Interviews                                                                              August 21, 2006

Final Determination                                                                        August 23, 2006

The screening and interviewing of candidates for the Program Manager position will be completed by a committee of school district, board, and technical advisory committee representatives.As noted in the RFP, “The committee will select a group of up to five finalists for further evaluation.The criteria for selecting finalists may include without limitation:  Experience and performance history of firm with similar programs; experience and results of proposed personnel; references from clients contacted by the District; technical capabilities and track record of their use; and overall responsiveness of the proposal.”  The board has targeted August 23, 2006, at its regular board meeting, to announce its decision.Please contact Superintendent Constance Hubbard at 510-594-2614 or chubbard@piedmont.k12.ca.us with any questions.