Essentials Magazine Essentials Summer 2014 | Page 11
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION
Table 2 - School Construction Completed in 2013 (000’s)
Region
New
Schools
Additions
Renovation
Total
New
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
NATL
$482,001
$339,091
$533,600
$306,417
$702,530
$176,276
$592,104
$229,898
$898,476
$191,406
$359,382
$295,600
$383,814
$127,418
$500,200
$167,763
$1,337,417 $510,595
$562,112
$134,855
$917,300
$446,451
$304,500
$133,569
$7,573,436 $3,059,338
47.6%
24.2%
$209,071
$492,730
$184,076
$141,118
$112,557
$260,406
$139,798
$212,840
$432,058
$141,997
$311,471
$119,499
$2,757,622
28.2%
$1,030,162
$1,332,746
$1,062,883
$963,121
$1,202,439
$915,388
$651,029
$880,802
$2,280,071
$838,964
$1,675,223
$557,568
$13,390,396
% Reg Is
Of Nation
% of Spending For
46.8%
40.0%
66.1%
61.5%
74.7%
39.3%
59.0%
56.8%
58.7%
67.0%
54.8%
54.6%
56.6%
Addition
32.9%
23.0%
16.6%
23.9%
15.9%
32.3%
19.6%
19.0%
22.4%
16.1%
26.7%
24.0%
22.8%
Renovation
20.3%
37.0%
17.3%
14.7%
9.4%
28.4%
21.5%
24.2%
18.9%
16.9%
18.6%
21.4%
20.6%
7.7%
10.0%
7.9%
7.2%
9.0%
6.8%
4.9%
6.6%
17.0%
6.3%
12.5%
4.2%
100.0%
To read this table: Public schools in Region 1 (New England) completed new buildings worth more than $482 million in 2013. They also put in place
$339 million in additions to existing buildings and spent $209 million on renovations. School districts in Region 1 completed about $1 billion of
school construction in 2013 with 46.8% of those dollars spent on new buildings, the balance on adding to and upgrading existing buildings. Region
1 accounted for 7.7% of all school construction dollars spent on projects completed in the United States in 2013.
Table 3 - School Construction Projected to Start in 2014
Region
New Schools
Additions
Renovation
Total
% Reg Is
Of Nation
% of Spending For
New
Addition
Renovation
1
$426,500
$141,816
$108,693
$677,009
63.0%
20.9%
16.1%
7.2%
2
$657,980
$217,073
$251,486
$1,126,539
58.4%
19.3%
22.3%
11.9%
3
$546,330
$134,531
$125,006
$805,867
67.8%
16.7%
15.5%
8.5%
4
$386,201
$135,601
$114,408
$636,210
60.7%
21.3%
18.0%
6.7%
5
$494,990
$248,303
$131,100
$874,393
56.6%
28.4%
15.0%
9.3%
6
$244,978
$310,374
$118,680
$674,032
36.3%
46.0%
17.6%
7.1%
7
$263,310
$254,614
$103,779
$621,703
42.4%
41.0%
16.7%
6.6%
8
$170,520
$206,109
$106,409
$483,038
35.3%
42.7%
22.0%
5.1%
9
$849,582
$348,421
$268,876
$1,466,879
57.9%
23.8%
18.3%
15.5%
10
$245,340
$103,165
$145,177
$493,682
49.7%
20.9%
29.4%
5.2%
11
$699,300
$260,615
$102,967
$1,062,882
65.8%
24.5%
9.7%
11.3%
12
$242,570
$171,409
$103,534
$517,513
46.9%
33.1%
20.0%
5.5%
$5,227,601
$2,532,031
$1,680,116
$9,439,748
55.4%
26.8%
17.8%
100.0%
55.4%
NATL
26.8%