PLANCON COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORT

The PA Public School Building Construction and Reconstruction Advisory Committee made several recommendations yesterday (May 23rd) regarding the state’s reimbursement program for school districts for costs associated with construction and reconstruction and lease of public school buildings (commonly known as PlanCon), including shortening the administrative process, recognizing high-performance building standards, creating a maintenance and repair program and streamlining the reimbursement formula, according to statement from the co-chairs of the advisory committee.

The advisory committee was established pursuant to Act 25 of 2016 to review and make recommendations on school district construction and reconstruction to the Governor and the General Assembly and was co-chaired by Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Pat Browne, House Education Committee Chairman Stan Saylor and Secretary of Education Pedro Rivera.

The current PlanCon process includes 11 steps and it has taken an average of 14 months to get through the first seven steps of the process. The advisory committee is recommending to eliminate five of the original administrative steps and combine the remaining six steps into four for the new four-step administration process. The new four-step process would include project justification, construction, project bid awards and project completion.

“Throughout the committee’s review of the PlanCon process, we heard testimony that the formula for reimbursement for school construction projects needed to be simple to understand, and relevant to current school construction costs and the demographics of the Commonwealth’s school districts,” the co-chairs of the committee said. 

The advisory committee then developed a new reimbursement formula. The new formula would be focused on four key factors: per pupil amount, adjustment factor, building capacity and wealth factor. These four factors multiplied together develop the state’s share.

The PlanCon Advisory Committee suggested designating 75 percent of the state’s share to new construction, while 20 percent would be allocated to maintenance, repairs and modernization projects through a new small project building maintenance and repair grant program. The final five percent would be allocated for the new building reimbursement program dedicated to school safety projects. 

As part of the 20 percent allocated to the small project building maintenance and repair grant program, the advisory committee recommended a rubric be developed to prioritize grant awards based upon several factors including school district wealth, condition of school facilities, prior small project grant awards and emergency projects. Emergency projects are those defined as having deficiencies which prohibit a school building from being occupied.

“The committee discussed the development of a rubric to assist in prioritizing small project grant awards to ensure that funding could be objectively awarded to school districts based on criteria. As the condition of school facilities and the financial condition of school districts across the Commonwealth is not uniform, the committee considered including both the condition of school facilities and school district wealth as part of the objective rubric through which to evaluate applications for small project grant awards,” the co-chairs of the committee said.

Additionally, the committee recommended consideration of prior small project grant awards to the district as part of the rubric, as well as consideration of whether the project constituted an emergency, such as a project to cure a deficiency that prevented occupation of a building.

Finally, the advisory committee set a maximum payment amount from the state and a payment schedule. The maximum state share payment amount cannot exceed 65 percent of school district projects structural costs. The payment schedule will divide the state’s share into 20 equal payments to be made over 20-year periods.

“We believe that these recommendations will not only streamline the process, but will also provide a more reliable, fair way of distributing state dollars towards the construction or reconstruction of school district buildings,” the co-chairs of the committee said. “On top of that, we highlighted the need to prioritize those school district building needs that create an emergency due to a deficiency that prevents the occupation of a building.”

The advisory committee made its recommendations for changes based on public hearings and tours of school districts, material submitted to the committee and reviewing how several other states provide funding and oversight to school construction.

The advisory committee held eight hearings, receiving testimony from 50 stakeholders, and toured six school facilities.

Joining the three co-chairs on the advisory committee in unanimously approving the recommendations were: Sens. Ryan Aument, James Brewster, Andrew Dinniman, John Eichelberger and Vincent Hughes; Reps. David Hickernell, Leanne Krueger-Braneky, Ryan Mackenzie, Joseph Markosek and James Roebuck; Jeff Mummert, business manager for South Western School District, John Callahan, Director of Government Affairs for the Pennsylvania School Boards Association; and John Wanner of Wanner Associates.

While the PlanCon Advisory Committee unanimously voted on the recommendations for a new formula and process for school district construction and reconstruction reimbursements, the recommendations of the committee will not go into effect without legislation enacted by the General Assembly and the Governor.

For more information on the report recommended by the advisory committee, visit the PlanCon Advisory Committee’s website at https://plancon.pasenategop.com/.

 

Contacts:  

 

Matt Moyer (Senator Browne) mmoyer@pasen.gov – 717-787-1349
Steve Miskin (House Leadership) smiskin@pahousegop.com – 717-772-9943
Nicole Reigelman (Secretary Rivera) nreigelman@pa.gov – 717-783-9802

 

PLANCON COMMITTEE TO RELEASE FINAL REPORT

WHAT: 
The PA Public School Building Construction and Reconstruction Advisory Committee will meet tomorrow (May 23rd) to release its report to the general assembly related to the state’s reimbursement program for school districts for costs associated with construction and reconstruction and lease of public school buildings (commonly known as PlanCon). The Committee was established pursuant to Act 25 of 2016, to review and make recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly.

WHO:
PlanCon Committee, co-chaired by Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Pat Browne, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Stan Saylor and Education Secretary Pedro Rivera.

WHEN:
Wednesday, May 23 at 9:30 a.m.

WHERE:
Senate Majority Caucus Room
Harrisburg Capitol Building
Harrisburg, PA 17120

 

Note: We invite the media to attend and cover this event.

Contact: Matt Moyer (Senator Browne) mmoyer@pasen.gov – 717-787-1349 (Office), 610-349-2879 (Cell)

Public Hearing

Pennsylvania Public School Building Construction and Reconstruction Advisory Committee

Public Hearing

Agenda

May 4, 2017 – NOON

East Penn School District Administration Building, 800 Pine Street, Emmaus, PA

Noon

Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials

12:30 PM

Richard T. Sniscak
Superintendent of Schools
Parkland School District

Mike Kelly, AIA
KCBA Architects

1:15 PM

Dennis Pierce
President
The Farfield Company

1:45 PM

Arif Fazil
President
D’Huy Engineering

2:15 PM

Executive Session       

PLANCON COMMITTEE TO HOLD HEARING IN LEHIGH VALLEY

 

WHAT:          The PA Public School Building Construction and Reconstruction Advisory Committee will hold its next public hearing to continue discussion and receive testimony related to the state’s reimbursement program for school districts for costs associated with construction and reconstruction and lease of public school buildings (commonly known as PlanCon). The Committee was established pursuant to Act 25 of 2016, to review and make recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly.

WHEN:          Thursday, May 4, 2017 at Noon 

WHO:             PlanCon Committee, co-chaired by Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Pat Browne, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Stan Saylor and Education Secretary Pedro Rivera. This hearing will be held in the district of Chairman Browne and PlanCon committee member Representative Ryan Mackenzie.

Tentatively scheduled to testify include:

  • Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials (PASBO)
  • Richard T. Sniscak, Superintendent of Schools, Parkland School District
  • Bob Bruchak, Business Administrator, Salisbury Township School District
  • Mike Kelly, AIA, KCBA Architects
  • Dennis Pierce, President, The Farfield Company
  • Arif Fazil, President, D’Huy Engineering 

WHERE:       East Penn School District

Administration Building

800 Pine Street

Emmaus, PA 18049]

Note: We invite the media to attend and cover this event.

 

Contacts:        Matt Moyer (Senator Browne) mmoyer@pasen.gov – 717-787-1349 (Office), 610-349-2879 (Cell)

Charles Lardner (Rep. Saylor) clardner@pahousegop.com – 717-260-6443

PLANCON COMMITTEE TO HOLD HEARING IN PLUM

 

WHAT:          The PA Public School Building Construction and Reconstruction Advisory Committee will hold its next public hearing to continue discussion and receive testimony related to the state’s reimbursement program for school districts for costs associated with construction and reconstruction and lease of public school buildings (commonly known as PlanCon). The Committee was established pursuant to Act 25 of 2016, to review and make recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly.

WHO:             PlanCon Committee, co-chaired by Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Pat Browne, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Stan Saylor and Education Secretary Pedro Rivera. This hearing will be held in the district of PlanCon committee member and House Minority Chairman of Appropriations Representative Joe Markosek.

Tentatively scheduled to testify include:

  • Dr. Timothy Glasspool, Superintendent, Plum Borough School District
  • Michelle Stepnick, Plum Borough SD Board Member & PSBA PlanCon Advisory Committee Member
  • Dan Engen, VEBH Architects
  • Michael Calla, Superintendent, Sharon City School District
  • Dr. Gennaro R. Piraino, Jr., Superintendent, Franklin Regional School District
  • Dr. Anthony Hamlet, Superintendent, Pittsburgh Public Schools
  • Brian Jackson, Superintendent, West Greene School District 

WHEN:          Friday, March 24 at 10:00 a.m. 

WHERE:       O’Block Jr. High School

Plum Borough School District

440 Presque Isle Drive

Plum, PA 15239

Note: We invite the media to attend and cover this event. 

Contacts:        Matt Moyer (Senator Browne) mmoyer@pasen.gov – 717-787-1349 (Office), 610-349-2879 (Cell)

Charles Lardner (Rep. Saylor) clardner@pahousegop.com – 717-260-6443

Mark Shade (Rep. Markosek) mshade@hacd.net – 717-783-1540

Public Hearing

PA Public School Building Construction & Reconstruction Advisory (PlanCon) Committee

February 13, 2017
Red Lion Area Senior High School

Opening Remarks

11:00 a.m.

Representative Stan Saylor
Senator Pat Browne
Secretary Pedro Rivera

11:10 a.m.

Panel One (Charter School Representatives)

Mike Wang, Executive Director, Philadelphia School Advocacy Partners
Jonathan Cetel, Executive Director, PennCAN
Dr. Naomi Johnson Booker, Vice President, Board of Trustees, Keystone Alliance for Public Charter Schools, and CEO, Global Leadership Academy Charter School, Philadelphia
Anthony Pirrello, Vice President, Pennsylvania Coalition of Public Charter Schools Board of Trustees, and CEO, Montessori Regional Charter School, Erie

12:00 p.m.

Panel Two (Engineer Representatives)

Dave Steele, PE, ACEC/PA Vice Chair of Facilities Committee
Vice President, Urban Engineers, Inc.

John Luciani, President
First Capital Engineering

12:35 p.m.

Panel Three (School District Representatives)

Dr. Scott A. Deisley, Superintendent
Red Lion Area School District

1:00 p.m.

Lunch

2:00 p.m.

Tour of Building

PLANCON COMMITTEE TO HOLD HEARING IN RED LION

WHAT:          The PA Public School Building Construction and Reconstruction Advisory Committee will hold its next public hearing to continue discussion and receive testimony related to the state’s reimbursement program for school districts for costs associated with construction and reconstruction and lease of public school buildings (commonly known as PlanCon). The Committee was established pursuant to Act 25 of 2016 to review and make recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly.

WHO:             PlanCon Committee, co-chaired by Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Pat Browne and House Education Committee Chairman Stan Saylor. This hearing will be held in the district of PlanCon co-chair Representative Saylor.

Tentatively scheduled to testify include:

  • Mike Wang, Philadelphia School Advocacy Partners
  • Jonathan Cetel, Executive Director, PennCAN
  • Naomi Johnson Booker, Vice President, Board of Trustees, Keystone Alliance for Public Charter Schools, and CEO, Global Leadership Academy Charter School in Philadelphia
  • Anthony Pirrello, Vice President, Pennsylvania Coalition of Public Charter Schools Board of Trustees, and CEO, Montessori Regional Charter School in Erie
  • Dave Steele, PE, ACEC/PA Vice Chair of Facilities Committee, Vice President, Urban Engineers, Inc.
  • John Luciani, President, First Capital Engineering
  • Scott A. Deisley, Superintendent, Red Lion Area School District 

WHEN:
Monday, February 13 at 11:00 a.m. 

WHERE:
Red Lion Area High School
200 Horace Mann Avenue
Red Lion, PA 17356

Note: We invite the media to attend and cover this event. 

Contacts:
Matt Moyer (Senator Browne) mmoyer@pasen.gov – 717-787-1349 (Office), 610-349-2879 (Cell)
Charles Lardner (Rep. Saylor) clardner@pahousegop.com – 717-260-6443

Public Hearing

PA Public School Building Construction & Reconstruction Advisory (PlanCon) Committee

Tuesday, November 22, 2016 – 1:45 p.m.
Coebourn Elementary School
Penn-Delco School District, Delaware County

 

Public Hearing

PA Public School Building Construction & Reconstruction Advisory (PlanCon) Committee

Monday, November 21, 2016 – 1:45 p.m.
Overbrook High School
5898 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131

 

1:45 p.m.                     Opening Remarks

Senator Vincent Hughes
Representative James Roebuck

2 p.m.                          Panel One

Fran Burns, Chief Operating Officer, School District of Philadelphia
Danielle Floyd, Director of Capital Programs, School District of Philadelphia
Ernie Bennett, 1201 District Leader, 32BJ, SEIU
Devonia Mourning, teacher, Overbrook High School

3 p.m.                          Panel Two

David Lever, former director, Maryland Interagency School Construction Committee

3:30 p.m.                     Closing Remarks