Months after approving agreements with Austin Community College to facilitate the construction of an Early College High School near its Round Rock campus, Round Rock ISD has set the maximum price it will pay for the first phase of construction.

What you need to know

RRISD trustees voted Feb. 15 to set the maximum price of $949,502 for the first phase of the ECHS. This price includes project contingencies, allowances, bonds and insurance, per district documents.

The scope of work for the price approved will include the initial structure of the high school as well as labor and equipment to relocate underground infrastructure, such as utility lines.

The context


Per the agreement between RRISD and ACC, the district will lease the property from ACC for 50 years, with a price tag of $6 million to be paid over a 20-year period at a 4% annual interest rate, RRISD's Chief Financial Officer Dennis Covington said.

The design and permitting process for the school is expected to take six to nine months, officials said, with construction expected to last for 16 months.

The backstory

In 2018, voters who live in the district passed a $508.4 million bond, with $275.4 million designated for projects to address growth, including the new high school campus to hold 500 students. The district budgeted $15 million of this for the ECHS. However, officials said due to multiple factors, the new estimated cost to construct the campus has more than doubled to $33.93 million. District officials approved the additional funds, reallocated from the remainders of contingencies returned upon completion of other projects in the bond.


Some costs will be reduced by capitalizing on resources available through ACC, RRISD Superintendent Hafedh Azaiez said in September, such as utilizing existing parking lots and tapping into their existing utility infrastructure.