Breckenridge ISD - South Elementary School - Main, Modular, Portables

  • Year Built
    1959
  • Square Footage
    33,208
  • Replacement Cost
    $18,675,558
  • Condition Budget
    $12,900,478
  • Facility Condition Index
    80%
Condition Assessment
System Rating Score
  • Good

  • Fair

    (or will require attention in near future 3-10 years)

  • Poor

    (or will require attention now 0-2 years)

Exterior

Poor
Exterior Structure: Re-seal the building envelope by regrouting or repointing the masonry work, sealing cracks, replacing cracked masonry units when needed, and resealing expansion joint caulking.
Poor
Foundation: Movement indicated by cracks in brick facia of the library wing, engineering study of cause, structure condition, and proper mitigation is recommended before substantial expenditure of funds. Repair cracked or missing slab exposing structural steel. Cooperatively with foundation study, promote stable soil conditions around foundation by creating positive storm water drainage away from structure and eliminating standing water next to foundation.
Fair
Parking/Traffic: Slurry coat asphalt surfaces and re-striping stadium field parking.
Poor
Site: Repair uneven surfaces to reduce potential tripping hazards and provide ADA compliant paths. Kitchen and Library addition to serve classroom addition. Update playscape equipment. Install canopies at student loading and unloading areas. Add directional signage, ADA compliant parking signage and ADA compliant room signage. Consider classroom addition. Consider office addition and renovation. Consider kitchen remodeling and updating.
Poor
Doors: Replace weatherstripping and door sweeps on exterior doors and refresh finished surface on exterior and interior doors as needed.
Fair
Exterior/Interior Windows: Replace old window system with energy efficient window systems.
Fair
Roof: Area 1: As per 2023.09 update survey roofing replaced 8/2023. Replace missing or damaged soffit, refresh finish surface. Continue maintenance as per manufacturer's recommendations. Observe roof at least annually and after any major weather event. Area 2: As per 2023.09 update survey roofing replaced 8/2023. Continue maintenance as per manufacturer's recommendations. Observe roof at least annually and after any major weather event.

Interior

Poor
Interior Structure: Repair and re-seal cracks in floor and construction joints after mitigation is completed for foundation, observe for movement. Repair cracking and gaps in wall structure; observe for movement. Refresh high touched interior wall finished surfaces. Replace or refinish wood paneling. Repair damaged ceilings and refresh finished surfaces as needed. Replace damaged and aged ceiling tiles with 2X2 grid and tiles.
Plumbing: N/A
Poor
ADA: Facility has areas of compliance but there are areas needing updating for full ADA compliance. Facilities should have an ADA accessible route connecting compliant parking, compliant building entrances to all campus buildings, public areas within the buildings, and compliant restrooms. Install ADA parking spaces at 1 per 25 standard spaces. Updating of door hardware, restroom facilities, and signage is needed for ADA compliance.
Fair
Furnishing, Fixtures, Equipment: Repair or replace kitchen equipment. Update restroom accessories and stalls for ADA compliance as needed. Repair or replace aged or damaged lockers, cabinets, and countertops as needed. Replace damaged moveable furnishings as needed.
Poor
Electrical: Install additional receptacles in classrooms. Install LED lighting. Remove all obstruction restricting access to electrical panels; Label floor if needed. Update cabling, servers, APs, switches and routers; complete Fiber Install Project. Install lighting control system. Update service and switch gear as needed to support load. Mechanical systems 30 years or older should be inspected and repaired or replaced as inspection dictates.
Poor
Safety/Security: See Safety & Security recommendations on the Facility Details page.
Fair
Flooring: Deep clean, repair or replace aged and damaged soft surface flooring. Replace aged and damaged resilient flooring. Repair cracking of finished concrete surfaces and re-seal where needed. Deep clean, repair or replace ceramic tile flooring, re-grout re-sealing surface where needed. Re-finish wood flooring surface where needed.
Poor
HVAC: Repair or replace damaged and non-ADA compliant plumbing fixtures as needed. Repair, replace or re-locate plumbing supply lines and wastewater lines for ADA compliant fixtures. High CO2 (carbon dioxide) levels observed at 1815 ppm; Interior levels above 700 ppm of the exterior levels (450 ppm exterior) indicate the need for further investigative action as per TDSHS; High CO2 levels can be an indicator of low outside air exchange rate, increase your outside air intake as appropriate to reduce CO2 levels. Wall and window units in portables suspected to be past their useful life. Install adequately sized water supply line to provide adequate water pressure all campus facilities. Install HVAC for server in Modular classrooms. Mechanical systems 30 years or older should be inspected and repaired or replaced as inspection dictates.

Priority Projects

  • See Safety & Security recommendations on the Facility Details page.
  • Re-seal the building envelope by regrouting or repointing the masonry work, sealing cracks, replacing cracked masonry units when needed, and resealing expansion joint caulking.
  • Repair and re-seal cracks in floor and construction joints after mitigation is completed for foundation, observe for movement.
  • Repair cracking and gaps in wall structure; observe for movement.
  • Movement indicated by cracks in brick facia of the library wing, engineering study of cause, structure condition, and proper mitigation is recommended before substantial expenditure of funds.
  • Repair cracked or missing slab exposing structural steel.
  • Replace missing and damaged soffit, refresh finish surface.
  • Update of door hardware, restroom facilities, accessible paths, playscapes, and signage for ADA compliance.
  • Repair or replace ageing kitchen equipment.
  • Install additional receptacles in classrooms.
  • Install LED lighting.
  • Update cabling, servers, APs, switches and routers; complete Fiber Install Project.
  • Install lighting control system.
  • Update service and switch gear as needed to support load.
  • Replace weatherstripping and door sweeps on exterior doors.
  • Replace aged and damaged resilient flooring.
  • Promote stable soil conditions around foundation by creating positive storm water drainage away from structure foundation.

Additional Projects, if Funds Become Available

  • Cooperatively with foundation study, promote stable soil conditions around foundation by creating positive storm water drainage away from structure and eliminating standing water next to foundation.
  • Install HVAC for server in Modular classrooms.
  • Enclosed connector between main building, gym, and modular classrooms.
  • Update playscape equipment.
  • Construct a secure vestibule at main entrance. *
  • Front office renovation of existing offices.
  • Front office addition housing secure vestibule, fully compliant ADA entrance, and some administrative area.
  • Install canopies at student loading and unloading areas.
  • Add directional signage, ADA compliant parking signage and ADA compliant room signage.
  • Classroom addition.
  • Remodel and update kitchen.
  • Kitchen addition to serve classroom addition.
  • Library Addition.
  • Update playscape equipment.
  • Install HVAC for server in Modular classrooms.
  • Kitchen and Library addition to serve classroom addition.
  • Deep clean, repair or replace aged and damaged soft surface flooring.
  • Repair cracking of finished concrete surfaces and re-seal where needed.
  • Deep clean, repair or replace ceramic tile flooring, re-grout re-sealing surface where needed.
  • Re-finish wood flooring surface where needed.
  • Replace old window system with energy efficient window systems.
  • Refresh finished surface on exterior and interior doors as needed.
  • Repair or replace aged or damaged lockers, cabinets, and countertops as needed.
  • Remove all obstruction restricting access to electrical panels; label floor if needed.
  • Replace damaged moveable furnishings as needed.
  • Refresh high touched interior wall finished surfaces.
  • Slurry coat asphalt surfaces and re-striping stadium field parking.
  • Replace or refinish wood paneling.
  • Repair damaged ceilings and refresh finished surfaces as needed.
  • Replace damaged and aged ceiling tiles with 2X2 grid and tiles.
  • See Safety & Security recommendations on the Facility Details page.

Utilization

97% Capacity: Highly Utilized

Capacity

Pupil Count

Student Enrollment

386

Functional Capacity

396

Facility Condition Index

FCI: 80%

Educational Adequacy Assessment
System Rating Score
  • Adequate Spaces

  • Needs Improvement

  • Not Adequate

Poor
Core Classrooms: Original classrooms are slightly smaller than suggested 700 square foot, they are in fair condition. Classrooms in modular building are overall in good condition. Recommend 8 classroom addition replacing portables and providing additional student capacity.
Visual and Performing Arts:
Fair
Cafeteria: Cafeteria seating is adequately sized to serve campus. Kitchen is slightly undersized to adequately serve campus currently and will be substantially undersized when classroom addition is completed and campus is at or near full functional capacity (General standard for seating is 10sf per seat and 3.5sf kitchen per meal served).
Poor
Occupant Flow: Pedestrian traffic flow within the building is good. See Safety & Security recommendations on the Facility Details page.
Poor
Security: See Safety & Security recommendations on the Facility Details page.
Fair
Site Playgrounds/Extra Curricular: Fall surface needs maintenance. Equipment should be updated.
Good
Special Education: Rooms are generally in good condition and seem to satisfy the basic special education program needs.
Good
Physical Education: Gym is adequately sized for campus and satisfies the basic physical education program needs.
Fair
Library: Library is slightly undersized to serve this campus currently, recommend expanding when classroom addition is constructed to serve campus capacity.
Poor
Administration: Campus offices are crowed and not arranged to support existing use.

Actions to Improve the Educational Environment

The educational environment of the facility is overall fair to good condition. Security enhancements to facility should be made. Maintenance and repairs are needed to reseal the building envelope, refresh finished surfaces, and update mechanical systems.