News Summary
The Pender County Board of Education has selected MBP as the construction management firm for the new K-8 school project, which includes J.H. Lea Elementary and Middle Schools. This decision follows a competitive selection process and comes as part of efforts to enhance educational facilities in the county. The project, with a budget now exceeding $135 million, is expected to be completed by fall 2027, focusing on innovative environmental management amid construction challenges.
Pender County Board of Education Selects MBP for K-8 School Construction Management
The Pender County Board of Education has made a significant move in the construction of a new K-8 school by unanimously approving the construction management firm MBP. This decision comes as the district embarks on the development of the J.H. Lea Elementary and Middle Schools, set on a sprawling 145-acre campus along N.C. Highway 210 in Hampstead. With groundbreaking having taken place in the fall of 2023, the school is on track for completion by the fall of 2027.
Selection Process and Project Details
The selection of MBP followed a competitive process where the board sifted through 11 proposals submitted in response to a request for proposals. Among three finalists, which also included the Cumming Group and Turner, Townsend and Heery, MBP stood out due to its expertise and proven track record. The firm will oversee critical aspects of the project, including contract management, expense tracking, scheduling, risk management, and ensuring compliance with building codes and regulations. Bordeaux Construction and Moseley Architects will execute the actual construction work, while MBP provides guidance and support.
Current Progress and Budget
As of now, the construction progress for the new K-8 school is approximately 34% complete, with work on the foundation and walls currently underway. The project’s initial budget was part of a $178-million bond referendum approved by voters in November 2022, specifically allocating over $111 million for this educational facility. However, costs have risen, with the current project budget exceeding $135 million, which includes $6.7 million earmarked for furniture, fixtures, and equipment. The total expenditure, accounting for allowances and contingencies, is estimated at an impressive 142.2 million dollars.
Impact of the Project on Future Initiatives
Funding for MBP’s services comes from the bond approved by voters, making it crucial for ensuring the smooth progress of this school project. In light of the ongoing construction efforts, the board has decided that no additional projects funded by the bond will commence until the new K-8 school is completed, focusing resources on this priority initiative.
MBP’s Experience and Management Strategy
MBP, established in 1989, brings extensive experience managing a variety of construction projects, including schools, hospitals, and government buildings, such as the Wilmington Convention Center. The firm recently completed a K-8 facility in Bladen County and is also involved in various projects in Danville, Virginia. Their project manager, Michael Burris, will maintain a presence on-site two times a month, with additional personnel available as required to address any challenges that arise.
Potential Challenges Ahead
Given the school’s location within a hurricane-prone area, the primary risk associated with the construction project is weather-related. Approximately 40% of the school site comprises wetlands, leading to the incorporation of plans including culverts and a pedestrian bridge to preserve the landscape. MBP has committed to proactive problem-solving, transparent communication with the school board, and detailed budget documentation throughout the project’s lifecycle.
Conclusion and Next Steps
In line with the project’s objectives, discussions regarding the need for a project management firm began early during deliberations about the school bond referendum in 2021. The board is concurrently searching for a new chief operations officer to lead future initiatives following the departure of the previous COO in February. As construction progresses, the board and MBP are poised to tackle challenges while prioritizing a timely completion of the new K-8 school, which is anticipated to significantly enhance educational opportunities in Pender County.
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Additional Resources
- Port City Daily: Pender School Board Hires Project Management Team
- WECT: Major Progress Underway for New K-8 School Pender County
- WWAY: Pender County School Board Approves Key Projects
- Google Search: Pender County K-8 School Project
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Pender County Schools
