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During a recent regular monthly meeting, the Miami-Dade County School Board awarded a contract to Carivon Construction Company to complete a renovation General Obligation Bond (GOB) project at Pine Lake Elementary School valued at approximately $4.3 million.
Located at SW 109th Avenue in the Perrine area Pine Lake Elementary was built in 1976 on a 9.5-acre parcel. The campus currently is comprised of four permanent buildings. The school has 648 student stations.
The proposed scope of work for this project includes a new covered walkway at the school entrance; replacement of asphalt walkways with concrete walkways to physical education shelter and courts; selective replacement of aluminum windows, ceilings and flooring. Also included is upgrading of the fire/security alarm systems, and replacement of the HVAC components and controls, roof system, domestic water piping, and hot water heater.
Total project allocation — $4.3 million
Completion — August 2025
Total sub-consultant S/MBE participation: 27.29 percent
Total sub-consultant M/WBE participation: 17.04 percent
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