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DAS school construction grant resources Tools and Information for School Construction Grant Applications This page provides Connecticut school districts and municipalities with resources to support participation in the State’s School Construction Grant Program administered by the Department of Administrative Services (DAS).
Here you can find guidance, forms, and tools to help plan projects, prepare grant applications, and understand program requirements. These resources are intended to help applicants navigate the school construction grant process and access the information needed at each stage of a project. For general information about grants administered by DAS, visit the main DAS Grants page.
Learn how to apply for school construction grants Program Updates and Webinars School Construction Announcements October 24, 2025 - Photovoltaic Project Requirement September 25, 2025 - Start of Construction Announcement August 27, 2025 - District Communication Procedures August 7, 2025 - Non-Priority Application Required Documents at Time of Application July 24, 2025 - Payment Request Supporting Documents Reminder July 9, 2025 - Updated Submission Procedures for School Construction Grant Payments Office of Grants Administration Newsletters 2024 OGA August Newsletter 2024 End of Fiscal Year OGA Newsletter Office of Grants Administration Webinars 2025 DAS School Construction Webinar This outreach webinar, hosted by the DAS Office of Grants Administration (OGA), was designed to provide school districts with a foundational overview of the OGA’s role in school construction.
The session highlighted key resources, outlined expectations for collaboration, and offered insights from various stakeholders involved in the process. School Building Projects Advisory Committee (SBPAC) Meet the school building projects advisory council The state of Connecticut is dedicated to building and updating schools responsibly and to the highest standards of excellence.
This means making them safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly while protecting taxpayer dollars. The School Building Project Advisory Council was founded to help achieve this goal. The council makes recommendations, standards, and guidelines for all major school construction and renovation projects.
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Core-CT application system how tos Account administration and updating current users (PDF) Provide supplier security provisioning (PDF) Reset your password (PDF) Submit a payment request (PDF) Construction requirements and procedures Cost estimate filing requirements and procedures File school construction change orders Requirements from the department of energy and environmental protection (DEEP) School construction site review and approval Summary of 2025 Proposed Regulations Regarding the School Construction Grant Program Connecticut general statutes, chapter 173 Policies, memos, and online training from the office of grants administration Reports on the condition of Connecticut’s public schools School construction standards and guidelines (PDF) State reimbursement percentages Office of Grants Administration Email: DAS.
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