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Medium Capital Project – Scope (2022):

Johnstown Junior-Senior High School

Junior-Senior High School main building constructed in 1964

The scope of work at Johnstown Junior-Senior High School would include:

  • Exterior LED Lighting
  • Drainage Work
  • Improvements to HVAC systems and air ventilation
  • Modernization of water lines
  • Repairs to the building’s foundation
Outside of the school.
Outside lighting on outside of school.

The Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS), which provide insulation and protection to the building’s exterior, would be repaired. The Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS) would be repaired and exterior lighting would be upgraded.

Outside of basketball court.
Grass growing in court.
Cracks in the court.
Basketball court old pole.

The outdoor multi-purpose instructional space (area of tennis/basketball court) will be replaced and relined to accommodate a wider variety of activities.

Torn up green auditorium chair.
Full photo of auditorium and its chairs.
Dusty old green chairs.
Full Auditorium where there's a podium and white desks and chairs.

Damaged and obsolete theater seats in the lecture hall would be replaced with multi-purpose tables and chairs to provide a more functional learning space that can also be used for smaller-sized community events (guest speakers, etc), in addition to lighting and technology upgrades.

aerial view of schools and new repavement designs

A bus loop central to both the Junior-Senior High School and Warren Street Elementary School will alleviate traffic congestion, making safer conditions for both staff and students. Surrounding walkways and staff parking would be repaved & exterior lighting would be upgraded.

Warren Street Elementary School

Warren Street Elementary main building constructed in 1976

Warren Street Elementary School would see new classroom windows, repairs to wall cracks throughout the gymnasium, installation of a digital building heat management system, walk-in cooler and freezer for food storage, improvements to outside drainage, pavement and walkways, and new LED exterior lighting.

Warren Gym and Windows and Exterior Lighting

Damaged walls in the Warren Street gymnasium would be repaired, classroom windows would be replaced and exterior lighting would be upgraded.

Pleasant Avenue Elementary School

Pleasant Ave Elementary main building constructed in 1955

Work at Pleasant Avenue Elementary School would include installation of an updated cafeteria serving line, replacement of flooring and windows, modernized HVAC controls, and replacing steam boilers with high efficiency condensing boilers.

two huge green boilers
One old black heater
A Box with tons of gauges
A heat switch saying Thermostatic Control

Upgrading to modernized HVAC controls, and replacing steam boilers with high efficiency condensing boilers would be part of the capital project at Pleasant Avenue Elementary.

A green streetlight
Outside brick exterior of the school and windows
cracking and unsmooth wall surface below a window.

Exterior lighting at Pleasant Avenue would be upgraded for increased visibility and safety, and the gymnasium windows – which are showing damage from water leaks – would be replaced.

Kids lined up in a line getting food in the kitchen.

Pleasant Avenue would see a new serving line for students.

The Knox Building

Knox building

At The Knox Building, new floors throughout the entire building will be installed, drainage issues on the playground would be addressed and repairs would be made to sections of the press box EIFS (exterior walls) at Knox Field.

Outdoor playground with swings and slides colored purple with green and blue bars.
Dirt and Grass bordered by a puddle.
An Older building titled "Knox Field"
Chipped paint off of wood.
The side of a building slightly discolored with water marks.

Glebe Street (PTECH)

Glebe Street "PTECH" main building constructed in 1967

At Glebe Street, which currently houses the PTECH program, repairs would be made to soffits and sections of the exterior envelope which are showing deterioration. Damaged entranceway columns would be replaced and the canopy would be repaired, exterior LED lighting would be added and improvements would be made to the HVAC system.

A dirty and discolored building corner.
An arched outdoor hallway with a sign "HFM P TECH"
Cracked paint on columns.