Clark/Sullivan Construction Archives - School Construction News https://schoolconstructionnews.com Design - Construction - Operations Fri, 21 Aug 2020 18:02:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 New Chico Elementary School Remains on Track https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2020/08/27/new-chico-elementary-school-remains-on-track/ Thu, 27 Aug 2020 14:01:21 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=48684 With a completion date slated for summer 2021, work remains underway on the new Marigold elementary school in Chico, which is located approximately 90 miles north of Sacramento.

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By Lisa Kopochinski

CHICO, Calif.— With a completion date slated for summer 2021, work remains underway on the new Marigold elementary school in Chico, which is located approximately 90 miles north of Sacramento.

Construction began in mid-2017 on this $40 million project that will introduce a nearly entire new campus. Included in this project is:

  • the demolition of the existing main classroom building;
  • an additional a two-story 16-classroom building;
  • an addition of a new multipurpose building;
  • renovation of all existing buildings;
  • various sitework, including utilities, concrete drainage, and landscape;
  • new bus drop-off parking and a kindergarten playground

Rainforth Grau Architects is the architect on this impressive project, which is also a joint venture of United Building Contractors of Chico, and Clark Sullivan construction of Roseville, Calif.

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California Middle School Debuts New Student Center https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2019/11/21/california-middle-school-debuts-new-student-center/ Thu, 21 Nov 2019 14:18:00 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=47688 The Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District (FSUSD) recently celebrated the grand opening and ribbon cutting of Grange Middle School’s $7.5-million new student center in Fairfield, California.

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By Lisa Kopochinski

FAIRFIELD, Calif.—The Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District (FSUSD) recently celebrated the grand opening and ribbon cutting of Grange Middle School’s $7.5-million new student center in Fairfield, California.

HMC Architects’ Michael Rath, members of the Fairfield community, and representatives from FSUSD and Grange Middle School attended this event for this expansion that made possible by the Measure J Bond passed in June 2016. Clark/Sullivan Construction was the general contractor on this project.

The $249 million bond aims to improve the quality of education and provide safe, modern schools for all FSUSD students. The new center now features a safe space for students and staff to eat meals, a cafeteria, innovation lab, and a college and career center. Along with the new student center, the design team modernized and expanded the school’s library, converted a multi-purpose building into science labs, and added a locker room to the gymnasium. The school is now prepared to be a resource to current and future generations of students.

 

 

 

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California School Renovation Celebrates Diversity https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2019/10/30/california-school-renovation-celebrates-diversity/ Wed, 30 Oct 2019 15:33:27 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=47596 A new K-8 school was unveiled recently in the Arden Arcade area of Sacramento—Dyer-Kelly, the first elementary school to be built in the San Juan Unified School District since 1992.

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By Lisa Kopochinski

SACRAMENTO, Calif. —A new K-5 school was unveiled recently in the Arden Arcade area of Sacramento—Dyer-Kelly, the first elementary school to be built in the San Juan Unified School District since 1992.

The new $50 million facility—a two-story building with an amphitheater—replaced the former 70-year-old school that was falling apart. The district paid for the project with community-approved bonds.

Lionakis was the architect on this impressive project, and Clark/Sullivan Construction served as general contractor. Design plans began in 2017, and construction took a little more than a year.

“Dyer-Kelly has been a real opportunity to be part of a project that is making a difference in an underserved part of our community,” said Lionakis Project Principal Laura Knauss.

“A true source of community pride, the site is providing a safe and secure hub for this neighborhood and elevating the student perception of what a school should be.”

Dyer-Kelly is a Title 1 school that serves three meals a day and provides basic necessities like socks to its students. Located in a diverse neighborhood, in the 2016-17 school year, nearly 400 of its 445 students were refugees, according to the Sacramento Bee.

Former Dyer-Kelly Principal Cassandra Bennett Porter told the Sacramento Bee that when the new campus was being built, officials kept that in mind. As a result, the school has seven wings, each labeled with a different continent and color scheme.

“We wanted to highlight the diverse community that attends this school,” said San Juan Assistant Superintendent of Facilities Frank Camarda in a statement. “People are coming from all over the world.”

A welcome wall is situated near the front of the school with greetings in various languages. Additionally, the blue wing of the new facility represents Europe; the orange is Africa; the red wing is Asia; green represents North America; while fuchsia represents South America. Australia is represented by yellow and turquoise is Antarctica.

The exterior the new school closely resembles a college. The tall horizontal building has the school’s and district’s name in gray metal letters across the top.

Inside the sleek campus, there is a large open space with gray tables. Directly upstairs, there are swiveling chairs, a library twice the size of the previous one, and a multipurpose room where students can eat and mingle.

“Schools really have the potential to really lift a community,” said Principal Gianfranco Tornatore.

“We have experienced teachers who are extremely hardworking and relentless in serving our community. We have students and families who are extremely dedicated. And so, this new building is only going to enhance that.”

 

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