Hall-Taylor Construction Archives - School Construction News https://schoolconstructionnews.com Design - Construction - Operations Thu, 18 Apr 2019 19:27:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 New Holt High School Debuts in Alabama https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2018/12/20/new-holt-high-school-debuts-in-alabama/ Thu, 20 Dec 2018 14:11:56 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=46038 After facing heavy rains and construction delay; the long-awaited Holt High School can finally welcome students and teachers to its new facility.

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By Roxanne Squires

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — After facing heavy rains and construction delay; the long-awaited Holt High School can finally welcome students and teachers to its new facility.

Working under a budget of more than $18 million, ground broke on the new 114,000-square-foot Holt High school in July 2017 to replace what was the oldest school in the Tuscaloosa County School system.

As board members originally hoped for construction to reach completion in time for the start of the 2018-19 school year in August, architect Ward-Scott Architects and the construction manager, Hall-Taylor Construction had to work around weather delays, planning postponement for the team to finish the project by the new January semester.   

The new Holt High School opened its doors to students for the first time on Nov. 13, 2018. The new school is designed for a capacity of approximately 500 students. The facility also features technological updates that were not possible in the older building, which endured a heater malfunction that forced many of its over 400 students to leave school early back in January 2018, according to Tuscaloosa News.

The new high school offers a career tech center, administrative and counseling suites, band/choral/fine arts rooms, new technology and more.

The design of the school features purple glass, as a reference to Holt High’s school colors. There are exposed steel beams throughout the school, to represent the Holt community’s tie to the steel industry.

The flooring of the main hall features a river design, torepresent the Black Warrior River. The new school replaces the former Holt High School, which was built in 1944.

Holt High will still use the football field and some other athletic facilities at the old location with possibility to sell the property in the future.

Reports from Tuscaloosa News and the Tuscaloosa County School system contributed to this story.

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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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