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Cibolo Green ES - New School

The 2007 Bond Program includes funding for construction of an elementary school on a steep-graded site with classroom capacity for 1000 students and core facilities capable of supporting 1200 students. The project includes: (1) forty-five general instructional classrooms with grade-level workrooms and book storage area, (2) one computer lab, (3) 10 pull-out classrooms including, two music rooms, two resource rooms, two self-contained rooms, one speech room, one content mastery room, one gifted and talented room, and one OTPT room, (4) library and media center, (5) kitchen and cafeteria, (6) two gymnasiums with PE Office and athletic storage, (7) administrative & counseling offices and nurse station, (8) parking facilities for staff and visitors, (9) separate bus loop and parent drop-off / pick-up zone, (10) general playfield, and (11) playground areas supporting both upper grade and kinder programs. Total facility square footage equals 122,634 sq. ft. (Known during the Design Phase as "Bulverde Green Elementary School")

Planning Estimate1: $ 1,291,995 - Land Acquisition (2003 Bond)
$ 31,925,000 - New School Facility (2007 Bond)

Start Date: October 30, 2008

End Date: May 28, 2010

Architect: Pfluger Associates Architects
Pfluger Architects - San Antonio

General Contractor: Satterfield & Pontikes
Satterfield & Pontikes - San Antonio

Pictures: Aerial/Architectural

Project Summary: (PDF Format)

Land Acquisition
Property Map

Construction Bonds | CM&E Home

1 The Bond Planning Estimate represents the original bond program costs developed during the bond planning meetings for each project and includes: Design Fees, Construction Costs, Technology Equipment and Installation, Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment and Construction Management Costs. The School Board "approved" construction budget can be found in the project Bid Award Agenda Item and represents any/all changes to the project resulting from the design development process and/or construction marketplace and inflation costs.