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Public UpdatesCapital ProjectsDetected May 18, 2026

Terrell ISD’s May 18, 2026 Superintendent’s Report includes a “Bond Update,” indicating that the district is actively managing or planning work tied to a voter-approved or proposed bond program. While this executive summary does not provide specifics on project scopes, facilities, or dollar amounts, it connects directly to Goal 4 around long-term facilities planning, future growth, and facility improvement needs. This suggests ongoing or upcoming facilities, construction, or modernization initiatives funded through the bond. Because no detailed scopes, campuses, or timelines are outlined here, the commercial signal is limited but still relevant for vendors focused on K-12 bond implementation, program management, and facilities projects. A practical next step would be to track subsequent board agendas, bond program pages, or detailed presentations where project lists, phasing, and procurements are broken out, and then engage facilities or bond program leadership on how they are planning to deliver and manage these initiatives.

Bond work is tied to Goal 4: long-term facilities plan, future growth, and facility improvement need...

Terrell IsdTerrell ISD May 2026 Bond Program General Update

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Capital Projects

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

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The agenda includes a request from Amanda Reed for Final Plat approval with surety for Rock Springs Cove Phase 1A off Rock Springs Road (Tax Map 92 Parcels 11 and 11.01). Final plat with surety suggests subdivision infrastructure is planned or underway, backed by financial guarantees to complete public improvements. As the plat and surety are approved, there will be ongoing needs for subdivision infrastructure construction, utility installation, roadway work, and possibly homebuilding and amenities. Vendors in site work, paving, utilities, inspection, and related services can engage with the developer to support delivery of Phase 1A and position for later phases.

Project pertains to Rock Springs Cove Phase 1A located off Rock Springs Road, involving Tax Map 92 P...

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