Arlington voters approved the $663.1 million bond on May 10, 2014. Proceeds of the bond are being used to build new facilities, upgrade and renovate existing facilities, address safety and security districtwide, upgrade technology infrastructure and equipment, provide fine arts equipment and address transportation.
Bond News
April 21, 2016 – The Citizens Bond Oversight Committee met yesterday for its quarterly review of the status and progress of the 2014 Bond program. Led by AISD Chief Financial Officer Cindy Powell, AISD staff gave updates on the various areas of the bond: fine arts; safety, security and technology; transportation; and facilities. The meeting…
April 14, 2016 – Balfour Beatty Construction hosted a pre-bid meeting yesterday for bond-funded construction projects at Martin High School, Little Elementary and Miller Elementary. In the meeting, which started in the Martin High School library, Kelly Johnson, Balfour Beatty’s lead estimator on the project, reviewed the scope for each campus, the schedule and requirements…
April 8, 2016 – The AISD broke ground and kicked off the construction phase of the new Career and Technical Center Thursday afternoon. The districtwide facility is part of the district’s $663.1 million bond program approved by voters in 2014. The CTC will serve students from all district high schools, offering state-of-the-art courses in a…
W.B. Kibler Construction will accept proposals for bond work at 14 elementary schools. About this project The project consists of additions/renovations to 14 different elementary schools located in the Arlington ISD: Anderson, Ashworth, Beckham, Blanton, Bryant, Burgin, Crow, Ditto, Hale, Kooken, Larson, Pearcy, Remynse and West. Pre-bid site walk To Be Determined Bids Bids are…