801 SITE ACQUISITION IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

801.1 BUILDINGS & SITES LONG-RANGE PLANNING

As part of the Wapello board's long-range plan for the Wapello Community School District's education program, the board shall include the buildings and sites needs for the education program. The long-term needs for building and sites shall be discussed and determined by the board.

It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to provide information including, but not limited to, enrollment projections and education program requirements to the board.

 

Approved: 07/18/1995

Reviewed: 05/09/2002; January 10, 2008; March 14, 2012; 10/9/19

Revised:

801.2 BUILDINGS & SITE SURVEYS

The Wapello Board of Directors may engage the services of consultants or other personnel to study the needs of the school district's buildings and sites in providing the education program. The results of the services will be considered in planning the education program and in making decisions about the improvement and acquisition of additional buildings and sites.

It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to make a recommendation to the board regarding the need for such services and who should perform such services for the board.

 

Approved: 07/18/1995

Reviewed: May 9 2002; January 10, 2008; March 14, 2012; 10/9/19

Revised:

801.3 EDUCATIONAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR BUILDINGS & SITES

Buildings and sites considered for purchase or construction by the Wapello Board of Directors or currently owned by the Wapello Community School District and used for the education program must meet, or upon improvement be able to meet, the specifications set by the board. The board shall make this determination.

Prior to remodeling or other construction of buildings and sites, the board may appoint a committee of consultants, employees, citizens, or others to assist the board in developing the specifications for the new or improved buildings and sites. These specifications shall be consistent with the education program, and they will provide the architect with the information necessary to determine what is expected from the facility. It is within the discretion of the board to determine whether a committee shall be appointed.

The education specifications shall include, but not be limited to, the financial resources available for the project, the definition and character of classrooms, the functional use to be made of the rooms, description of specialized needs, and other pertinent information as the board deems necessary.

It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to make a recommendation to the board regarding the specifications of buildings and sites.

 

Approved: 07/18/1995

Reviewed: 11/13/2003; January 10, 2008; March 14, 2012; 10/9/19

Revised: 11/13/2003

801.4 SITE ACQUISITION

Sites acquired by the Wapello Board of Directors shall meet or, upon improvement, be able to meet the specifications set out by the board prior to using the site for the education program. The board may meet in closed session to discuss potential purchases of specific sites in compliance with applicable laws.

It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to assist the board and to make recommendations concerning acquisition of sites.

 

Legal Reference:  Iowa Code 21.5(j); 297

 

Cross Reference:  212  Closed Sessions

                              705.1  Purchasing--Bidding

                               801  Site Acquisition and Building Construction

 

Approved: 07/18/1995

Reviewed: 05/09/2002; January 10, 2008; March 14, 2012; 10/9/19

Revised:

801.5 BIDS AND AWARDS FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS

The Wapello Board of Directors supports economic development in Iowa, particularly in the school district community. Construction contracts will be made in the school district community or in Iowa from Iowa-based companies if the bids submitted are comparable in quality and can be received without additional cost in comparison to those submitted by other bidders. The board will have the authority to approve or reject construction contracts.

Public, competitive sealed bids are required for construction projects, including renovation and repair, with a cost exceeding the statutory minimums required by law. The public, competitive sealed bid requirement is waived in the case of emergency repairs when the repairs are necessary to prevent the closing of a school. The AEA administrator will certify that the emergency repairs are necessary to prevent the closing of a school. The superintendent will comply with the competitive quote process for those projects subject to the competitive quote law. The superintendent will determine the process for obtaining quotes for projects below the competitive quote limit. The board shall approve the quote for the project.

The award of construction contracts will, generally, be made to the lowest responsible bidder. The board, in its discretion, after considering factors relating to the construction, including, but not limited to, the cost of the construction, availability of service and/or repair, completion date, and any other factors deemed relevant by the board, may choose a bid other than the lowest bid. The board will have the right to reject any or all bids, or any part thereof, and to enter into the contract or contracts deemed to be in the best interests of the school district.

It is the responsibility of the superintendent to make a recommendation and the reason for it to the board for construction contract bids. The board President shall recommend, to the board, which bid to accept.

 

Approved: 07/18/1995

Reviewed: 05/09/2002; January 10, 2008; March 14, 2012; 10/9/19

Revised: 06-14-2007