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The Gainesville I.S.D. Maintenance
and Operations Department has purchased a computer program for reporting
facility issues. The link below will take you to the program so that
you can enter your work request online. Thank you for your help in
advance.
Click here to submit a work order
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MISSION |
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Our goal is to provide all students, staff and visitors with a clean,
safe and comfortable environment, conducive to the educational process.
We will succeed in achieving this goal through the sound management of
resources, efficient work practices, open communications and the
dedication of our employees |
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Gainesville I.S.D. contains nine campuses. Working under the guidance
of the Director of Operations, the men and women of the Facilities
Department strive to provide the best possible environment for learning,
teaching, and recreation. |
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We want to know if the services we provide meet the needs of our
"customers", the students, faculty and staff of Gainesville I.S.D.. This
guide describes what services we offer and tells you how to communicate
with us when our assistance is needed. |
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The Facilities staff is dedicated to keeping the physical structures and
grounds of the district clean, functional and safe within financial and
regulatory constraints. The Facilities Services Department exists to
serve the students, faculty staff and tax payers of Gainesville
Independent School District. |
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READ ME
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As one would expect in a school system the size of Gainesville I.S.D.,
the upkeep of equipment, buildings, and grounds is a monumental task.
More than 5,000
requests for
maintenance, repairs, and renovations are received by Facilities
Maintenance and Operations each year. |
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Because we are a large district spread out over nine campuses, it is
important that we establish a centralized reporting procedure not only
for repairs which need emergency attention, but for interior renovations
and not-so-urgent service request. |
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The requests are handled according to urgency. |
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Emergencies.......Examples
Services provided in emergencies extends to problems which effect
life, health, safety, will cause severe damage to a building or
effect the schools ability to perform its educational mission.
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This includes:
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Building Wide Air Conditioning Failure
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Water main breaks
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Major electrical power failures
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Broken handrails along stairs
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Inability to secure the building
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Urgent.............Examples
Prompt service is provided for urgent maintenance and repair
problems.
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This includes:
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Absence of Heat or Air Conditioning in academic and administrative
buildings
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Leaks
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Plumbing problems
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Electrical problems
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Broken locks
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Broken windows
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Routine...........Examples
Service is provided as soon as it can be scheduled for routine
problems.
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This includes:
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Interior door problems
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Shelf installation
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Drinking Fountains
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Facilities Maintenance strives to keep all request and inquires
free of red tape. While emergencies and urgent requests may be
phoned in, we ask that all maintenance request be sent in via
online work order system.
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Some of the things that we do not do under normal circumstances include: |
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Relocate projector screens |
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Build furniture or bookcases |
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Plant additional flowers trees or shrubs |
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Painting: The district budgets for a limited amount of painting each
year. Campus priorities are set by the principals and when the budget
for painting is expended we stop until the next budget year. |
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Re-lamping: Lights that can be reached from a six foot ladder are
changed by the building custodian. All other relamping needs are
completed by the GISD electrical department. |
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HOW TO
REACH US |
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Telephone 940-665-1431
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Fax Number 940-668-1861
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After Hours Emergencies:
940-736-3050
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AFTER HOURS
REQUEST |
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The Gainesville I.S.D. Facilities Department is dedicated to providing
24 hour service in the case of a real emergency. Due to budget
restraints, some not so urgent problems may have to wait until the next
workday. Sites are expected to do all they can to help themselves
whenever possible. |
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An emergency number is manned by Facilities Department personnel after
regular business hours. That number is:
(940)
736-3050.
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Examples of situations that constitute an emergency are: |
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Broken water lines. |
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No heat in freezing weather. |
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Broken windows |
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Examples of some things that are not an emergency
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No air conditioning for events that are not school related |
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No heat for school and non -school related events in non-freezing
weather. |
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Broken locks on interior doors. |
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HANDLING
REQUEST FOR REPAIRS |
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Each site has a designated person that handles communications with
Facilities Maintenance. This person is the Facilities Coordinator for the
site. This is usually the Vice Principal. The Facilities Coordinator calls
the Operations Department, approves all online requests for elective
maintenance and are kept appraised of work priority. They are the contact
when utility services must be interrupted, and will be kept advised of any
problems that may arise. |
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PEST
CONTROL |
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Facilities Maintenance provides exterminator service to all buildings at
no cost to the site. Buildings are treated for roaches, rodents, and
other pest on a regular basis. |
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If you have a need for this service beyond our normal schedule. You
should call the Maintenance and Operation office. |
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Do not bring pesticides of any kind onto GISD property. This is
illegal and can result in fines of up to $5,000/day/occurrence. If
found on school property, they will be confiscated and disposed of
without the consent of the purchaser. Any person bringing pesticides of
any form onto GISD property will face potential disciplinary action. |
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We cannot treat for pests that are not currently infesting the
building. We may treat only specific, targeted pests, in specific
areas, meaning that we cannot legally just “spray the building for
bugs.” |
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The presence of Bees, and/or Wasps, is considered an
emergency, since reaction to their stings can be quite severe. Call the
Maintenance Department immediately, identify the exact location of the
nest and someone will be dispatched to eliminate them. We cannot come
for one individual bee or wasp, but will respond promptly when a nest is
reported. |
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Fire Ants are not considered an “emergency” by the Texas
Structural Pest Control Board. When they are problematic, any
scented aerosol (hair spray, all-purpose cleaner, et cetera) may
be lightly sprayed on their trail to disrupt it. Since ants follow scent
trails to get where they are going, they will be lost and will normally
return to their nests. Alternatively, the ants can be removed
with a vacuum cleaner. This should take care of them until our licensed
pest control technician comes to kill the mound. |
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Store all food in airtight containers to discourage foraging ants,
roaches, rodents, etc., from infesting the area. Clean all crumbs and
spilled food immediately -- do not leave it out overnight. Do not leave
open soft drink containers sitting around either, as they also attract
ants and roaches. |
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Keep exterior hallway doors closed to prevent insects and rodents
from entering the building from outdoors. This also saves on energy and
increases the security of the building against human intruders.
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Be as specific as possible about the location of pests when writing work
requests or calling in complaints. Example: Ants sighted in room 12
between the window and teacher’s cabinet. |
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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE |
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A preventative maintenance is a program in which wear, tear and change
are anticipated, and continuous corrective actions are taken to ensure
peak efficiency and minimize deterioration. It involves a planned and
controlled program of systematic inspection, adjustment, lubrication,
replacement of components and performance testing and analysis. |
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In Facilities Maintenance our goal is a comprehensive, system-wide
program to identify and carryout long term maintenance and repair of the
districts buildings. Supervisors will conduct periodic inspections to
evaluate building condition and identify necessary corrective work. |
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