Las Lomas New Elementary School
The 2007 Bond Program included funding for a new Elementary School with classroom capacity for 1000 students, core facilities capable of supporting 1200 students and a total facility program of 125,000 square feet. The project included: (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 playfields, and (11) playground areas supporting both upper grade and kinder programs.
Planning Estimate1: $3,500,000 - Land Acquisition, $33,875,000 - New School Facility
Start Date: December 2010
End Date: December 7, 2012
Architect: PBK Architects
General Contractor: Summit Builders Construction Company
Pictures: Aerial/Architectural
Project Summary: (PDF Format)
Note: Las Lomas was known as "Knights Cross" during the Design Phase
- Property Map
- Bid Award Agenda Item
- Bid Tab - Base Bid for Knights Cross (upon award of only Knights Cross)
- Bid Tab - Combination Bid (upon award of Knights Cross / Vineyard Ranch)
- Project Summary
- Architectural Renderings
- Site Plan
- Floor Plans
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.