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Follow on Google News | McCarthy Begins Construction of 11 New Educational Buildings at Carlsbad High SchoolComprising 99,000 square feet, the new buildings represent the third and final phase of an $86 million renovation and modernization project, funded by Proposition P
By: McCarthy Building Companies The one- and two-story education facilities will comprise a total of 99,000 square feet, and provide new classroom, performing arts, vocational education lab and food service space. Construction of these buildings represents the third and last phase of an overall $86 million renovation of Carlsbad High School that McCarthy began in June 2008. Final completion is slated for mid October 2011. Carlsbad High School is among eight schools within the Carlsbad Unified School District (CUSD) being constructed or modernized with funding from Proposition P, a $198 million bond measure passed by voters in 2006. Originally built in 1957, the high school currently has an enrollment of nearly 2,900 students. The educational structures are being built on the site of the school's former parking lot located on the east side of Carlsbad High School. McCarthy's work crews have completed the parking lot demolition and are in the process of identifying and relocating underground utilities and re-compacting the soil to accommodate the building pads. Construction of the courtyard adjacent to the existing gymnasium will be performed within an accelerated timeframe during the short, two-month summer school break. The educational buildings will have curtain walls on one side, with metal light screens on the opposite sides to help reduce energy use. Construction of the new education buildings is scheduled for completion in mid August 2011. McCarthy crews will then have two months to demolish many of the existing classroom buildings and convert the site into a new, larger parking lot on the south side of the campus. Last March, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to commemorate the completion of the second phase of construction, which involved demolition of the existing stadium, installation of underground utility infrastructure, and construction of a new 3,900-seat athletic stadium with aluminum bleachers and a synthetic track and field area. The stadium houses a new 10,000-square- The initial phase, performed in the later half of 2008, required McCarthy to set up temporary classroom facilities for students, along with the utilities to support these facilities. Design consultants involved with the Carlsbad High School renovation project include Perkins+Will, architect; John A. Martin & Associates, structural engineer; Leighton Engineering, geotechnical engineer; Cornerstone Engineering, Inc., civil engineer; Johnson Consulting Engineers, Inc., electrical engineer; Donn C. Gilmore & Associates, mechanical engineer; and Lightfoot Planning Group as the landscape architect. The Planning Center provided the Environmental Impact Report. Gafcon is the program manager. Erik Reuter is serving as director of school construction on behalf of the CUSD. # # # About McCarthy Building Companies: McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. is the nation’s 10th largest domestic general contractor (Engineering News-Record, May 2009) and among the top 10 education builders (Engineering News-Record, October 2006). The firm has been building in the education market for the last 50 years. Committed to the construction of high performance buildings, the company has managed construction or built more than 300 K-12 school projects nationwide, totaling more than $2 billion in construction value, and nearly 100 higher education projects on more than 50 campuses. In addition to San Diego, McCarthy has offices in Newport Beach, Sacramento and San Francisco, Calif.; Phoenix; Las Vegas; St. Louis; Dallas and Atlanta. McCarthy is 100 percent employee owned. More information about the company is available online at www.mccarthy.com. End
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