- Hickman Mills C-1 School District
- Building Assessments
Building Assessment
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HMC-1's architect Hollis + Miller performed a district-wide building assessment in 2019. Infrastructure needs were found at nearly all of the district’s aging buildings.
The building assessments tallies an estimated total of $108 million needed to address them all needs. A snapshot of each building is below.
Money from a no tax increase bond would allow HMC-1 to address some of the issues outlined in the report. No dollar amount has been determined for a 2020 bond; that will be likely be discussed at the February 20 Board of Education meeting.
Architectural
Civil*
M/E/P**
Athletics
Total
Freda Markley Early
Childhood CenterBuilt in 2008
$2,205,060
$813,583
$3,018,643
Burke Elementary
Built in 1954
$6,312,893
$811,765
$1,650,430
$8,775,088
Compass Elementary
Built in 1980
$1,397,500
$207,396
$569,037
$2,173,933
Dobbs Elementary
Built in 1962
$5,183,181
$1,456,677
$1,543,848
$8,183,706
Ervin Elementary
Built in 1963
$1,046,500
$1,462,500
$858,000
$3,367,000
Ingels Elementary
Built in 1966
$6,334,707
$1,398,607
$1,522,317
$9,255,631
Millennium at Santa Fe Elementary
Built in 1972
$3,811,221
$896,414
$118,089
$4,825,724
Truman Elementary
Built in 1955
$6,484,533
$1,605,319
$1,826,210
$9,916,062
Warford Elementary
Built in 1962
$6,622,220
$1,315,648
$1,468,907
$9,406,775
Ruskin High School
Built in 1957
$24,258,861
$573,300
$5,127,720
$9,033,310
$38,993,191
Smith-Hale Middle School
Built in 1972
$7,219,186
$1,662,570
$1,702,675
$39,000
$10,623,431
TOTALS
$108,539,184
*Civil refers to design, construction, and maintenance of the environment, typically outdoors. Examples for HMC-1 are fencing, asphalt, playground turf, etc.
**M/E/P stands for Mechanical, Electrical, & Plumbing