Tam High

Introduction to Tam High School's Current Proposed Projects

During the 2021-22 school year, the district completed a 10-month Facilities Master Plan (FMP) process, in which more than 775 stakeholders identified and prioritized projects that satisfied the mission and vision of the District. Stakeholders included students, staff, district leadership, parent and community members, and neighboring cities and towns where potential projects might have an impact. While many projects were identified as high priority at all school sites, the following are the critical, urgent projects at Tamalpais High School that are being proposed as part of the TUHSD bond (Measure B) on the November 2024 ballot.

Project Breakdown

Proposed Projects

  • STEAM Classroom Building
    Replacement
    $76.6m
  • Roofs / HVAC Replacement $33.5m
  • Tam Elevator / Fire Escape Replacement $1.9m
  • Information Technology Modernization $1.5m
  • Kitchen & Serving Space Modernization $1m
  • Track Resurfacing $.5m
  • Storage Replacement $.5m
  • Pool Replastering $.4m
  • Program Contingency $4.1m
  • Bond Issuance $.3m
  • Administrative Costs $.3m

Total Funding

$120.6m

Note: Estimated costs based on current scope, market conditions, building codes and historical cost escalation trends. Actual costs will be determined by future competitive bidding.

Tam High Site Plan

Current

Proposed

Proposed Tam High Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math (STEAM) Classroom Building Replacement Project

STEAM Classroom Building Replacement Project – includes construction of a new 4-story classroom building and a new Music building with a connecting elevated pedestrian walkway.  The STEAM classroom building houses 10 dedicated math, science and art/photography classrooms, student and staff bathrooms, teacher collaboration space, custodial storage, elevator, stairwells and utility spaces.  The new Music Building includes a large ensemble room for band, medium ensemble room for choir, instrument storage, general storage, recording studio with practice rooms, music library, office, outdoor balconies off of the ensemble rooms, student and staff restrooms and lobby space.  The elevated pedestrian walkway will span from the fourth floor of the STEAM classroom building to the main floor of the Music building.

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