Primary School Archives - School Construction News https://schoolconstructionnews.com Design - Construction - Operations Tue, 13 Aug 2019 19:31:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 New Ohio Primary School Aims for 2020 Debut https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2019/08/15/new-ohio-primary-school-aims-for-2020-debut/ Thu, 15 Aug 2019 19:26:26 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=47293 The new Fairborn Primary School is on track to open next June despite construction falling behind this past spring due to rainy weather.

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By Lisa Kopochinski

 FAIRBORN, Ohio—The new Fairborn Primary School is on track to open next June despite construction falling behind this past spring due to rainy weather.

“I’m nervous—not about the construction—but getting moved in on time,” said Fairborn City School District Director of Business Affairs Jeff Patrick.

“We will be moving from the old Fairborn Primary School to the new Fairborn Primary School. Staff from the old Fairborn Intermediate School will move into the old Fairborn Primary School building during a very tight window. June, July and August [next year] will be busy.”

SHP Architects of Cincinnati is the architect on this new state-of-the-art 132,000-square-foot school that will be able to accommodate 1,400 students.

The new primary school will include two-stories, bright and vivid colors, modern technology, updated safety features and a storm shelter in the building’s gymnasium that will serve as a safe zone.

Mike Parkinson, vice president, architecture at SHP, said this project “includes flexible-learning environments and an EF-5 rated gymnasium tornado storm shelter that will be complete next summer.”

Patrick added that the building will be very age-appropriate for the students in preschool through second grade, and would not be suited for students in third, fourth and fifth grades.

As part of Ohio Facility Construction Commission rules, teachers, staff and students moving into the new primary school will be utilizing brand new equipment. They will be tasked with moving their personal items, textbooks and similar equipment, but will have brand new desks, chairs, technology, and whiteboards for the very first time.

Patrick said the project is right on budget as the bids allowed the district to purchase “alternates” such as extra playground equipment, rubber tile floor, and a wood gym floor.

The project team for the new primary school includes the following:

Client: Fairborn City Schools & the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission (OFCC)

Architect: SHP

Civil Engineer: The Kleingers Group

Landscape Architect: SHP

Food Service: Joby Smith & Associates

Structural: GOP Limited

Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing:  SHP

Technology: Forward Edge

Geotechnical: CTL Engineering

Owner’s Agent: Hill International

Commissioning Agent: STAN & Associates

General Contractor: Monarch Construction

Parkinson said one of the biggest design challenges had to do with building the new primary school on the existing primary school site “while maintaining operations of both facilities for two years after the new build. In addition, this project was intertwined with the design and construction of a new intermediate school within the school district.”

More Work Required at Intermediate School

Teachers moving from the old Fairborn Intermediate School to the old Fairborn Primary School building will have more work to do, added Patrick, as the equipment in the old primary school is suited for younger children. More equipment to suit the age and size of the intermediate school students will have to be moved.

Next summer, the current intermediate school will be demolished and the grounds prepared for the new building. Construction will begin for that new building by early 2021, with an anticipated completion date of 2022.

“We will be keeping an eye on the Fairborn Intermediate School budget for sure,” said Patrick.

But he also remains hopeful that the intermediate school can be upgraded to include some of the alternate items as well.

After the intermediate school teachers and students move out of the old primary school building and into the new intermediate school building, the former primary school will be demolished. The district will utilize the grounds to plant grass, expand parking and erect additional playground equipment.

And, if this all wasn’t enough, Fairborn City Schools will soon be starting a year-long study with SHP to determine if the district should also construct new buildings for Baker Middle School and Fairborn High School.

“Administration believes we should do something [about those buildings], but we need help,” explained Patrick. “Before administration makes that determination, we need input from our community to move forward.”

The study—set to begin shortly—is intended to determine if the community would support another bond issue to construct a new Baker Middle School and Fairborn High School and will include community forums, interviews and surveys.

 

 

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SG Contracting Cuts Ribbon for New Atlanta Learning Center https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2018/10/15/sg-contracting-cuts-ribbon-for-new-atlanta-learning-center/ Mon, 15 Oct 2018 18:08:42 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=45764 SG Contracting Inc. cut the ribbon on Atlanta International School’s (AIS) new Primary School Learning Center on Aug. 30, 2018, establishing a space designed to enable the school’s mission to continue expansion.

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By Roxanne Squires

ATLANTA – SG Contracting Inc. cut the ribbon on Atlanta International School’s (AIS) new Primary School Learning Center on Aug. 30, 2018, establishing a space designed to enable the school’s mission to continue expansion.

Atlanta-based construction firm SG Contracting partnered with AIS in 2007 to work on multiple projects for the school.

Construction on the new learning center began on July 28, 2017 and was completed on July 27, 2018 with architectural firm Lord Aeck Sargent of Atlanta working on the project.

Atlanta International School is a Pre-K through 12 school known for its rigorous academic program, International Baccalaureate accreditation and a strong focus on preparing students for the future.

The overall goal of this project was to create a space that fosters collaborative learning options for students, starting at an early age.

The school seeks to facilitate the student’s learning endeavors by offering additional spaced that maintain connection and flexibility – essentially creating a foundation for creative and collaborative learning experiences.

Key design elements of the center include outdoor classrooms that open up opportunity for unique teaching methods, further expanding the creative minds of the students. The school also boasts shared work space areas in the corridors that can be used for multiple activities simultaneously.

“Flexible spaces are a huge trend in primary education today,” said Sachin Shailendra, president at SG Contracting Inc. “This new school was built around the idea that we should provide these adaptable spaces for students to learn. The student-centered design of this school promotes experiential learning at the highest degree. The outdoor classrooms, shared work areas, and the new courtyard provide many options for collaborative learning that we are seeing become the standard in education today.”

The school also provides several innovative technological features to guide students learning in the 21st century.

These features include 75” 4k smartboards located in every classroom, allowing students to learn using the latest technology as well as using more traditional methods, like a white board.

There are charging carts for iPads used in every classroom and a key card security system and multidirectional cameras securing the school as well as every classroom.

Lastly, the new center presents a brand-new courtyard and outdoor classroom sport permeable pavers, allowing all rain water to simply drain through the ground and avoid large retention areas, allowing this space to be used for more purposes, including outdoor seating.

Staff feedback was heavily incorporated during the design and construction of this project with the staff involved in planning everything from the overall room layout, to where TVs and markerboards would be installed in the final space to the paint colors of the hallways.

“Every detail was a collaboration, down to the locks and coat hooks on the lockers, said Shailendra. “This joint process ensures that every aspect is intentional, and the building will fit multiple needs so it can be useful for decades to come.”

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