Tuscaloosa City Board of Education Archives - School Construction News https://schoolconstructionnews.com Design - Construction - Operations Fri, 28 Dec 2018 22:19:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 Tuscaloosa County School System to Get New School — Somewhere https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2017/12/18/tuscaloosa-county-school-system/ Mon, 18 Dec 2017 14:00:35 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=43818 For its latest elementary school, the Tuscaloosa County Board of Education (TCBE) has the money; they have an architect; they have a vision and deadline — they just don’t have a location.

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — For its latest elementary school, the Tuscaloosa County Board of Education (TCBE) has the money; they have an architect; they have a vision and deadline — they just don’t have a location.

The $24 million school is slated for a 2020 launch in Northport, a city in Tuscaloosa County in the west central part of Alabama. They know who it will teach (fifth and sixth graders), but they have yet to figure out where it will teach them.

In mid-December 2017, TCBE approved local firm Ward Scott Architecture to design the school with also local Hall-Taylor Construction acting as the construction manager. Despite the lack of a location, the Tuscaloosa County School System (TCSS) is optimistic that approving an architect bodes well for the project.

“This is just our first step toward moving forward,” TCSS Superintendent Walter Davie told Tuscaloosa News, a local journalism outpost. “It’s a major part to it.”

Ward Scott Architecture is no stranger to local building projects. The firm is presently seeing its design for another TCSS project, Holt High School, through construction with completion targeted sometime in 2018. The new project will serve about 700 students and has raised some eyebrows in the community for serving only the two uppermost grades of typical elementary schools rather than being a traditional middle school. Others were concerned that the size of the student body is too large.

TCSS addresses these concerns on its website and points to the “feeder pattern” of the district in terms of where student needs cluster:

“The overriding concerns are the schools in the entire feeder pattern that are already at capacity and the growth projections for the area. Plans must address, to the best degree possible, ways to create space in several schools in the feeder pattern as well as provide for programmatic opportunities. In addition to the Northport area, there are a multitude of needs across the entire school system that cannot be met with current funding. This area has a priority due to higher than average growth.”

That growth is the benchmark with which the newly appointed architecture firm will begin their creative process.

Hall-Taylor Construction Company is a leading general contractor in Alabama with copious educational construction experience in the area. The company’s projects include Tuscaloosa and Hillcrest High Schools as well as elements of the University of Alabama.

Jim Ward, architect with Ward Scott Architecture, believes partnering with the construction company will make for an on-time and on-budget outcome, particular since the project has the benefit of added time given the prospective deadline. “Normally, every project is in a hurry, but we’re talking about opening the school for the fall session in 2020, so we have more time than it takes to design and build,” he said to the Tuscaloosa News.

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Tuscaloosa Middle School is On Time & Under Budget https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2017/09/26/tuscaloosa-middle-school/ Tue, 26 Sep 2017 14:00:10 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=43223 A new middle school in Tuscaloosa, AL, has benefited from the diligence and sacrifice of its construction crew, which has helped saved money.

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — As the old saying goes, you can have it fast, cheap or good — pick two. However, Tuscaloosa City Schools’ new northern middle school seems to be defying this rubric with not only nearing completion on time, but also under budget.

According to a report by the Tuscaloosa News, a new middle school facility, intended to bridge the student experience between a nearby elementary school and high school, has benefited from the diligence and sacrifice of its construction crew.  

In December 2016, the Tuscaloosa City Board of Education approved a bid from Dominion Construction Inc. (also of Tuscaloosa) for a $2.5 million site plan for the new school. Construction on the new school began last spring with an initial budget of about $34 million, but, according to Executive Director of Facilities for Tuscaloosa City Schools Jeff Johnson, aspects of the construction have come in under budget. In total, the school system will likely only spend about $29.6 million.

For the past several months, construction crews have labored on the new school, which will accommodate about 900 students in 36 core classrooms, covering about 134,000 square feet. Despite some setbacks due to inclement weather, the construction schedule was only minorly affected and construction crews compensated by working weekends.

Over the coming months,  crews will add the building’s second floor, install steel columns and lay the foundations for classrooms in the building’s interior. So far, however, the most evident aspect of the structure are the walls for the school’s gym. “The gymnasium is probably the biggest thing you will see right now,” Johnson told the Tuscaloosa News.

As part of the Tuscaloosa City Board of Education’s recently adopted five-year strategic plan, the educational facility will be located in Tuscaloosa at the intersection of Northridge Road and Arbor Ridge Road, near the existing Northridge High School and Verner Elementary.

An opportunity to celebrate this milestone will commence with a groundbreaking ceremony hosted by Tuscaloosa City Schools at the site on Sept. 27. The school is slated to open fall 2018.

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