Person replacing roof
  • The School Building Improvement Bond that Portland voters approved in November 2012 replaced leaking and deteriorated roofs at 21 schools. In addition, identified roof level seismic deficiencies were included in this work. Roof replacements increase the longevity of the building while improving energy efficiency, indoor air quality and occupant comfort, and reducing the costs to operate and maintain schools in the long run.

    In 2009, ½ûÂþÌìÌà replaced leaking roofs at 9 schools with new roofs that featured thin film solar due to partnerships and the incentives available at that time.

  • Roof Replacements


     

    • Tear off and new roof system installation
    • Add insulation to meet the current code
    • Overflow drains and sloping as needed for drainage
    • Replace old leaking skylights
    • Replace rooftop mechanical units if needed
    • Roof level seismic strengthening
    • Chimney reduction
    Schools receiving roof replacement/seismic bracing (21)

    Abernethy K-5  • Ainsworth K-5 • Alameda K-5 • Arleta K-8 • Boise Eliot PK-8 • Bridlemile K-5 • Buckman K-5 • Chief Joseph K-5 • Cleveland HS • Creative Science K-8 • Creston K-8 • Hayhurst K-5 • Hosford MS • James John K-5 • Laurelhurst K-8 •Maplewood K-5 • Meriwether Lewis K-5 • Sabin PK-8 • Sellwood M.S. •Stephenson K-5 • Wilson H.S. 

  • Stay Informed


    Roof replacements and associated upgrades will occur during summer improvement projects, to minimize disruption of school.

Cleveland Roof Replacement

  • Bond Timeline


    Work has been completed on over 51 schools through the 2012 Bond.