Bland ISD - Administration
- Year Built1988
- Square Footage1,312
- Replacement Cost$742,618
- Condition Budget$132,752
- Facility Condition Index22%
Condition Assessment
System Rating ScoreGood
Fair
(or will require attention in near future 3-10 years)
Poor
(or will require attention now 0-2 years)
Exterior
Fair
Exterior Structure: Wooden siding shows signs of damage and should be repaired or replaced as necessary. Inspect exterior masonry walls and repair damaged brick and mortar.
Poor
Foundation: Potential foundation movement observed at Northeast side of the facility. Consider consulting with an engineer to determine cause and potential solutions.
Fair
Parking/Traffic: The parking lot is generally in good condition. ADA van parking signage is needed.
Poor
Site: Soil around the facility needs to be updated to move water away from the facility.
Poor
Doors: Update door hardware on interior wooden doors. Replace interior wooden doors and door frames as needed. Replace door hardware and refinish exterior hollow metal doors.
Poor
Exterior/Interior Windows: Replace single pane window systems with energy efficient double pane window systems. At a minimum, replace broken window to the left of entrance and repair window caulking.
Poor
Roof: Repair the damaged exterior soffit and fascia. The shingle roof has exceeded its useful life expectancy and needs replacement. Gutters and downspouts should also be replaced when the roof is being replaced.
Interior
Good
Interior Structure: Interior walls are generally in good condition. Refinish interior wallboard walls as necessary.
Fair
Plumbing: Replace toilet in men's restroom and replace restroom faucets to meet ADA compliance. Building mechanical systems 30 years of age or older should be closely inspected and repaired or replaced per report.
Poor
ADA: Updates to restrooms, door hardware, and ADA van signage are needed to maintain ADA compliance.
Good
Furnishing, Fixtures, Equipment: Furnishings are generally in good condition.
Fair
Electrical: Building mechanical systems 30 years of age or older should be closely inspected and repaired or replaced per report. Update interior lighting fixtures to LED.
Poor
Safety/Security: See Safety & Security recommendations on the Facility Details page.
Fair
Flooring: Replace vinyl floor tile at the end of useful life expectancy.
Good
HVAC: HVAC system components appear to be in good condition.
Priority Projects
- Inspect exterior masonry walls and repair damaged brick and mortar.
- Building mechanical systems 30 years of age or older should be closely inspected and repaired or replaced per report.
- Address drainage around facility.
Additional Projects, if Funds Become Available
- Potential foundation movement observed at Northeast side of the facility. Consider consulting with an engineer to determine cause and potential solutions.
- Wooden siding shows signs of damage and should be repaired or replaced as necessary.
- Replace single pane window systems with energy efficient double pane window systems. At a minimum, replace broken window to the left of entrance.
- Replace door hardware and refinish exterior hollow metal doors.
- Update door hardware on interior wooden doors. Replace interior wooden doors and door frames as needed.
- Refinish interior wallboard walls as necessary.
- Replace toilet in men's restroom and replace restroom faucets to meet ADA compliance.
- Update interior lighting fixtures to LED.
- Shingle roof is past useful life expectancy and should be replaced. Replace gutters and downspouts at time of roof replacement.
- Repair damaged exterior soffit and fascia.
Actions to Improve the Educational Environment
The administration building does not house educational programs. The building supports the educational mission of the district.