Decatur Classical School Annex & Renovations

The PBC Board has approved a Partial Undertaking Request from the Board of Education for a new annex at Stephen Decatur Classical Elementary School.

Decatur is a K-6 school for academically advanced students. The school is named after Stephen Decatur, an American Naval Officer in the Revolutionary War.

PBC’s anticipated scope of work at Decatur includes the construction of a new annex and improvements to the existing school and site. The annex is projected to house a gym with stage, lunch/multipurpose room, additional classrooms and a library. Renovations to the existing school building include updates to classrooms and repairs to the roof. Site improvements include parking upgrades and a new play area.


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2019 MWRD Energy Efficiency Program

On May 7, 2019, the PBC Board of Commissioners approved an Undertaking Request for the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago’s 2019 Energy Efficiency Program at various locations.

The MWRD Energy Efficiency Program is designed to identify and install energy conservation measures in MWRD buildings to reduce energy consumption and operating/maintenance costs.


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Washington High School Renovations

The PBC Board has approved a Partial Undertaking Request from the Board of Education for renovations at George Washington High School.

The project is anticipated to include renovations to the existing Washington High School: roof replacement and repair, façade improvements and masonry restoration as well as limited interior improvements: new paint, renovation of the gymnasium and auditorium, ADA accessibility upgrades and targeted ceiling tile replacement. Site improvements include a new ornamental fence, landscaping, and concrete repairs as needed.

George Washington High School is a public, four-year comprehensive neighborhood high school serving the communities of East Side, Hegewisch and South Deering on the far southeast side of Chicago.


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Legler Regional Library Renovations

This project is anticipated to include renovations at the Henry E. Legler Branch Library as part of Chicago Public Library’s “Branching Out: Building Libraries, Building Communities” campaign.

In partnership with Secretary of State and State Librarian Jesse White, the Legler Branch Library will be transformed into a regional library for Chicago’s west side. The 36,000-square-foot library will undergo significant renovations to improve the building, update its technology infrastructure and upgrade programs and services. Interior and exterior improvements will include a reconfiguration of the existing floor plan; the addition of new program, community and study spaces; an increase in collections and technology; accessibility and life safety improvements; and parking lot and security enhancements.

“I am proud to support this important project for the Legler branch. These funds will allow for important technological upgrades and program enhancements that will strengthen lifelong learning for the residents of the west side of Chicago.”

– Jesse White, Illinois Secretary of State and State Librarian

Once the renovation of the Legler regional library is complete, Kerry James Marshall’s monumental painting “Knowledge and Wonder” will be reinstalled. Legler will also serve as the first CPL location to introduce an “Artist in Residence,” creating a studio space where a community artist will develop art projects and host adult, teen and family arts programs. Following the renovation, Legler will add Sunday hours and expanded weekday hours, consistent with other regional libraries.

This is the PBC’s second project at Legler; in 2015, we expanded the library’s YOUmedia Digital Learning Lab.


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Lovett Elementary School Renovations

The PBC Board has approved a Partial Undertaking from the Board of Education for the Lovett Elementary School Renovations project.

The project is anticipated to include renovations at the existing Joseph Lovett Elementary School.


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Locke Elementary School Renovations

The PBC Board has approved a Partial Undertaking Request from the Board of Education for renovations at Josephine Carson Locke Elementary School.

The project is anticipated to include exterior renovations at the existing school building: roof replacement, window repairs, and masonry and terra cotta restoration as well as interior improvements to address water damage and renovation work in the gymnasium. Site improvements are anticipated, including asphalt repairs, ADA accessibility upgrades, and landscaping.

Locke School, located on the northwest side of Chicago, is a level-1+ elementary school with an International Baccalaureate program that encourages students to build core values of discipline, tolerance, and respect. The school is named for Josephine Carson Locke, a progressive educator who maintained that the purpose of the elementary school was to develop well-rounded citizens. Locke emphasized the teaching of art as a legitimate subject because it stimulates the creative mind.

PBC previously worked at Locke Elementary School as part of the 2015 CPS Air Conditioning Program and the 2013 Kindergarten Modular Program.


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Kenwood Academy High School Renovations

The PBC Board approved a Partial Undertaking from the Board of Education for the Kenwood Academy High School Renovation Project.

The project is expected to include renovations at the existing Kenwood Academy High School, including upgrades to the MEP systems, targeted roof repair, locker room renovations and new interior lighting.

Kenwood Academy is a four-year high school with an Academic Center for gifted students that start in the 7th grade. The school, which opened in 1969, has a total enrollment of 1,800 students. Kenwood is located on the south side of Chicago and serves students who live in the Kenwood/Hyde Park areas as well as those from surrounding neighborhoods.


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Corliss High School Renovations

The PBC Board has approved a Partial Undertaking Request from the Board of Education for renovations at George Henry Corliss Early College STEM High School.

Corliss is an Early College Science, Technology, Engineering and Math school (ECSS) which enables students to earn both a high school diploma and college credits (as early as 10th grade). Our mission is to provide individualized supports necessary to ensure that all students are successful. The school, named in the honor of American engineer George Henry Corliss, opened in 1974 and joined the Chicago Public Schools’ STEM Program in 2012.

The scope of PBC’s work at Corliss High School includes targeted roof replacement and repairs as well as masonry tuckpointing and façade restoration. Limited interior improvements are proposed to mitigate water filtration damage. Site improvements may include parking lot upgrades, stormwater management infrastructure and associated landscaping.

The PBC built the original Corliss building in 1974 and renovated the science labs in 1992. Corliss was also renovated as part of the 2013 School Investment Program.


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Waters Elementary School Annex & Renovations

The PBC Board has approved a Partial Undertaking Request from the Board of Education for a new annex at Thomas J. Waters Elementary School.

Waters Elementary School is a level-1 neighborhood elementary school that is recognized for its Fine and Performing Arts, Ecology, and Technology programs. The Lincoln Square school currently serves over 600 students of many different ethnicities, cultures and economic levels, and it has experienced an 86 percent jump in enrollment over the past 10 years, maxing out its existing space, and necessitating a new annex.

The project is anticipated to include the construction of a new annex as well as improvements to the existing school building and site. The new annex will be built on the northeast part of the school’s campus, replacing one of its two playgrounds. The addition will house standard classrooms, a music room, art room, a multipurpose room, restrooms, elevator, and a media center. Site improvements include parking lot upgrades, stormwater management infrastructure, landscaping, and a new outdoor play area. Some renovation work will take place within the existing school building.


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Rogers Elementary School Annex & Renovations

The PBC Board has approved a Partial Undertaking request from the Board of Education for a new annex at Philip Rogers Elementary School.

The project is anticipated to include the construction of a new annex, as well as with improvements to the existing school and site.

Rogers Elementary is a Level 1+ Neighborhood School located in the West Ridge neighborhood of Rogers Park. The school was named after one of the area’s earliest settlers, Philip Rogers. The school was built in 1937 and received an addition in 1952. Rogers School is an ethnically, culturally, and economically diverse neighborhood school currently serving over 700 pre-kindergarten through 8th grade students.

This is the PBC’s second project at Rogers Elementary; the first was a 2006 campus park.


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