Granbury ISD - Elementary - Oak Woods

  • Year Built
    1990,2015
  • Square Footage
    65,000
  • Replacement Cost
    $36,554,785
  • Condition Budget
    $3,348,346
  • Facility Condition Index
    11%
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

Fair
Exterior Structure: Re-seal the building envelope by regrouting or repointing the masonry work, filling holes, and replacing cracking or missing caulking around penetrations.
Good
Foundation: No issues observed or reported.
Poor
Parking/Traffic: Repair the damaged roadways and parking lots, slurry coat asphalt surfaces, and restripe.
Poor
Site: Repair exterior building lighting. Review and consider Safety & Security Recommendations on the Facility Details page.
Fair
Doors: Update interior wood doors hardware to ADA compliant hardware and refresh surface as needed. Replace weatherstripping and door sweeps on exterior storefront doors. Replace non-functioning hollow metal doors and hardware as needed for proper operation and refresh finish as needed.
Good
Exterior/Interior Windows: Re-caulk window frames as needed.
Good
Roof: Continue maintenance as per manufacturer's recommendations. Inspect roof at least twice annually and after every significant weather event. Check fasteners and flashings on roof system for tightness and seal, repair or replace as needed. Trim all vegetation overhanging roof. Check caulking around skylights and inspect for aging and cracks.

Interior

Fair
Interior Structure: Cracking observed in masonry partitions of the interior walls, repair walls, fill gaps and refinish surface; observe for movement. Deep clean, repair or replace ceramic wall tile, re-grout, and re-seal surface.
Fair
Plumbing: Repair, replace, or re-install damaged and missing or non-ADA compliant plumbing fixtures as needed.
Poor
ADA: Replace non compliant plumbing fixtures and door hardware as needed.
Good
Furnishing, Fixtures, Equipment: Update restroom stalls to High-Density Polyethylene materials.
Fair
Electrical: District updates to LED lighting are in progress, continue updating light fixtures. Install access control system on all designated entrance doors. Review and consider Safety & Security Recommendations on the Facility Details page.
Fair
Safety/Security: Review and consider Safety & Security Recommendations on the Facility Details page.
Fair
Flooring: Deep clean and/or Replace aged and damaged carpet flooring. Deep clean, repair or replace aged and damaged vinyl tile flooring.
Poor
HVAC: Oak Wood Elementary currently has 8% of tonnage that is at or past life expectancy. An additional 92% of total tons reaches life expectancy by 2030. Update Energy Management system as needed when new HVAC units are installed. Test and balance new HVAC units when installed.

Priority Projects

  • Continue maintenance as per manufacturer's recommendations. Inspect roof at least twice annually and after every significant weather event. Check fasteners and flashings on roof system for tightness and seal, repair or replace as needed. Trim all vegetation overhanging roof.
  • Update Energy Management system as needed when new HVAC units are installed.
  • Test and balance new HVAC units when installed.
  • Re-seal the building envelope by regrouting or repointing the masonry work, filling holes, and replacing cracking or missing caulking around penetrations.
  • Replace non-functioning hollow metal doors and hardware as needed for proper operation and refresh finish as needed.
  • Cracking observed in masonry partitions of the interior walls, repair walls, fill gaps and refinish surface; observe for movement.
  • Update interior wood doors hardware to ADA compliant hardware and refresh surface as needed.
  • Deep clean and/or Replace aged and damaged carpet flooring.
  • Repair, replace, or re-install damaged and missing or non-ADA compliant plumbing fixtures as needed.
  • District updates to LED lighting are in progress, continue updating light fixtures.
  • Repair the damaged roadways, slurry coat asphalt surfaces, and restripe.
  • Repair the damaged parking lot, slurry coat asphalt surfaces, and restripe.
  • Incorporate facility into central data and communication system.

Additional Projects, if Funds Become Available

  • Check caulking around skylights and inspect for aging and cracks.
  • Re-caulk window frames as needed.
  • Deep clean, repair or replace ceramic wall tile, re-grout, and re-seal surface.
  • Deep clean, repair or replace aged and damaged vinyl tile flooring.
  • Update restroom stalls to High-Density Polyethylene materials.
  • Repair exterior building lighting.

Utilization

79% Capacity: Moderately Utilized

Capacity

Pupil Count

Student Enrollment

547

Functional Capacity

691

Facility Condition Index

FCI: 11%

Educational Adequacy Assessment
System Rating Score
  • Adequate Spaces

  • Needs Improvement

  • Not Adequate

Fair
Core Classrooms: Classrooms are generally in good condition although some classrooms are smaller than recognized standard classrooms (800sf for PK-1st, 700sf for 2nd–12th).
Good
Visual and Performing Arts: Music room is generally in good condition and satisfies basic music program needs.
Good
Cafeteria: Cafeteria and kitchen are adequate to serve campus when campus is at or near full functional capacity.
Good
Occupant Flow: Pedestrian traffic flow within the building is good.
Fair
Security: Review Safety & Security recommendations on the Facility Details page.
Fair
Site Playgrounds/Extra Curricular: Fall surface needs repair or replacement. Playground equipment needs minor repairs and surface refinishing.
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.
Good
Library: Library is adequately sized to serve this campus when at or near full functional capacity.
Good
Administration: Office area in good condition and meets the needs of the campus.

Actions to Improve the Educational Environment

The educational environment of the facility is in good condition.