Faced with rapid growth and decaying schools, an innovative company breathes new life into an old problem...our obsolete and inadequate school facilities.
- Can we build schools to meet community needs?
- Are we doomed to build forever, never reaching our goals?
- Will we lose generations of students to portables and decrepit buildings?
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The Pitfalls Well Documented, The Results Staggering.
Many of our nation's school districts are faced with challenges in funding and constructing K-12 school facilities. Traditional practices of finance and construction do not work well, and they do not satisfy a school district's immediate needs.
Every school district could use additional resources. Many districts are limited within critical management areas and are pressed to manage capital programs of significant scope and complexity. Administrators and school boards are simply stretched too thin. The demands of day-to-day priorities can prevent a school district from capturing efficiencies that are now available through innovative and integrated finance and construction programs.
Delays due to scheduling snafus, communication breakdowns, state imposed debt limits, missed time/cost-critical project deadlines, avoidance of immediate repair needs and the long-term cost of failing to make the needed repairs, escalating costs, inflation and poor debt ratings are the typical pitfalls of traditional finance arrangements for facility construction. Once facilities are finally completed, the school district can have a very expensive, over budget and out-of-date school facility.
The loss is great in both financial and qualitative terms. Thousands, even millions of dollars are lost. Public relations problems can include the loss of political support and public confidence. Most importantly, the district may lose the ability to provide the best education for their students.
| InRe Financial, LLC can save your school district money, complete your facilities program faster and improve your district's standing in the community. Interest rates are at historically low levels. Call us to discuss your district's financial and facility needs and how we can help you provide a better education for your students, today. |
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