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What projects will Martin Middle School receive as part of the 2022 Bond?

Martin Middle School will receive a Phase 1 (of 2-3) modernization through the 2022 Bond, which will include secure entry vestibule, infrastructure improvements such as HVAC, electrical, and plumbing improvements, a school mental health center, and other improvements. 

 

How much will this project cost?

The total project budget for Martin is $61,446,000. This includes the budget for construction, as well as associated fees for services and materials.
 

What is the project timeline? When will it be open to students?

The design process for Martin’s modernization began in Fall 2023 and construction is anticipated to begin in Spring 2025. The modernized campus is expected to open for the 2027-28 school year.

 

What is a phased modernization project?

A phased modernization is part of a full modernization plan (to address building deficiencies, educational suitability, capacity, etc.) that is in line with the Educational Specifications and Project Development Manual. Future phases to complete the fully modernized vision will be included in future bond programs.
 

Which spaces will be renovated as part of the phased project?

As part of phase 1, multiple classrooms and the administrative area will be modernized as well as the addition of a school mental health center. Any additional space improvements will be determined using the available budget and input from the Campus Architectural Team made up of members of Martin, parents, staff and community members in order to ensure the project best fits the needs of the school. 

 

When will additional spaces be modernized at Martin?

The 2022 Bond will construct the first phased modernization out of 2-3 total phases. The subsequent phases of Martin’s modernization will be contingent upon future bond planning and voter approval of future bond packages. 

 

What happens to the contents of a building that is being modernized?

Austin ISD is committed to sustainability and recycles or re-purposes as much as possible from buildings that are being modernized or remodeled.

 

How will construction impact students and teachers? Will they have to relocate to portables or another location during construction?

The safety of our students and staff during construction is our top priority. In order to achieve this, it may be necessary to relocate, or “swing” students and staff into portable buildings on site. As the design process continues, the team will determine whether any spaces will need to be temporarily relocated into portables. If a temporary relocation is necessary, that information will be shared with families, staff and community members.

 

How will construction impact neighbors who live near the school?

Neighbors in the immediate area surrounding the school will be notified before the start of construction and will be made aware of any major changes during construction. While every project is different, activities to expect include; temporary fencing installed around the active construction site, trucks entering and exiting the primary construction area; neighbors may hear backup alarms while equipment and trucks are on site. There will also be hammering, drilling and other general construction equipment noises. 

 

How do I get involved with the project and provide input?

A Campus Architectural Team (CAT) has been formed to provide input on the project. CAT meetings are open to the public and public comment will be allowed at the start of each meeting. There will also be three community meetings over the course of the project for families, staff and community members to get an update on progress and provide input. Those meeting dates and times will be published on Martin's school page and AISDFuture.com once they are confirmed. 

 

How will Martin students be involved in the design process?

The Campus Architectural Team includes campus staff and parents who provide insight about Martin’s needs and how the new campus can best serve the overall student population. There will be additional opportunities for student involvement throughout the project cycle.

 

Who can I contact with questions or feedback?

Please reach out to the district via Let’s Talk or by texting (512) 886-6434. You can also visit AISDFuture.com for additional information on the 2022 Bond.