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Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), Los Angeles, California (Current)
Project Range - $80,000 to nearly $4 million
The LAUSD contains approximately 900 schools spread out over an area of 708 square miles. LAUSD is managed through 8 administrative units called Local Districts (Local District 1 through 8). Capstone is currently providing 12 consultants to perform project management, construction management, project control (scheduling and budget analysis, etc.) and cost estimating services as a sub consultant through HNTB/Yang Construction Management (CM) Group to LAUSD, Local District 1 and LAUSD Central. Capstone's personnel lead the Local District 1 and Central staff in the key leadership positions overseeing construction management and controls, as direct LAUSD team members on the management of existing facilities projects. Capstone has been providing these services to LAUSD since July, 2002. Current and recent projects include: Safety and technology installation and retrofit projects, paving, piping, HVAC, fencing, etc.
In addition, this same team (HNTB/Yang/Capstone) was recently awarded additional facilities management work in District 2 as well as the New Construction Project Management contract for District 1.
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Capstone was also awarded an on-call Cost Estimating contract in June of 2006 for the New Facilities Division of LAUSD. Capstone is currently providing project estimating support to build a 238,000 square foot facility for Central L.A. High School. It is a performing and visual arts high school designed by famed Austrian architect Coop Himmelblau. The campus will house seven buildings including 950-seat performing arts theater, parking garage/gymnasium, library, cafeteria, and classroom building and it is scheduled to be occupied in June.
Capstone will also provide project estimating support for a proposed plan to build a new high school and a 10-12 acre park at the Belmont Learning Center (BLC). The construction of this project combines the development of 3,100 high school seats in the Pico-Union/Westlake area with a 10-12 acre park to be developed by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy.
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