Skanska USA Archives - School Construction News https://schoolconstructionnews.com Design - Construction - Operations Sun, 08 May 2022 17:12:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 Boston-Area High School Finishes First Phase of Revamp https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2022/05/11/boston-area-high-school-finishes-first-phase-of-revamp/ Wed, 11 May 2022 11:11:16 +0000 https://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=50522 Arlington High School, which has been educating students since 1915, will be able to meet its 21st century educational and arts goals thanks to the construction of its new Performing Arts and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Mathematics) wings, the components of Phase 1 of the Arlington High School project.

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By Eric Althoff

ARLINGTON, Mass.—Arlington High School, which has been educating students since 1915, will be able to meet its 21st century educational and arts goals thanks to the construction of its new Performing Arts and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Mathematics) wings, the components of Phase 1 of the Arlington High School project.

According to a release from the town of Arlington, the STEAM wing hosts chorus and band rooms, practice rooms, digital production lab and an 826-seat auditorium. In addition, the facility offers 16 classrooms, 17 science labs, five studios for visual arts, interdisciplinary makerspaces and a 120-seat “Discourse Lab.” For sustainability purposes, the wing also features four-story lightwells.

Designer HMFH Architects worked in conjunction with construction manager Consigli USA, as well as project manager Skanska USA, the American arm of the firm based in Sweden.

In a statement released by the town, AHS Principal Matthew Janger said that this project has been nearly a decade in the making.

“We are excited to take the next step to bringing the educational vision to life in this amazing space,” he said.

According to the town of Arlington, the facility aims to achieve, at minimum, LEED Gold status, but the planners are hoping for LEED Platinum.

Phase 2 of the work at Arlington High School will entail tearing down part of an existing building so that a new Humanities, District Administration & Preschool wing can be designed. That work will commence in the fall of 2023, with the facility anticipated to open thereafter sometime in 2024.

 

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Phase One of Hillsborough County School District Project Wraps Up https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2019/01/11/phase-one-of-hillsborough-county-school-district-project-wraps-up/ Fri, 11 Jan 2019 14:11:28 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=46289 By Roxanne Squires TAMPA, Fla. — Skanska USA, a leading construction and development firm, and Minimise, an international energy savings

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By Roxanne Squires

TAMPA, Fla. — Skanska USA, a leading construction and development firm, and Minimise, an international energy savings company, along with multiple subcontractors, recently announced first phase completion of a large-scale lighting renovation project comprised of the installation of over 40,700 lighting fixtures in school buildings across the Hillsborough County Public Schools.

“In less than four weeks this summer, Minimise and Skanska were able to replace old lighting in nearly half our schools,” said Chris Farkas, deputy superintendent of operations for the Hillsborough County School District. “That means nearly 100,000 kids immediately get better learning environments and the district immediately starts saving money.”

The replacement of outdated lighting fixtures and lamps with energy-efficient lighting systems at 93 schools in Hillsborough County will generate significant cost savings over the long term.

“Hillsborough County is the eighth largest school district in the country, with over 250 sites that serve approximately 216,000 students,” said Hillsborough County School Board Member Susan Valdes. “We also employ about 24,000 employees and operate on a budget of $3 billion. As a very large district, it’s important to invest in improvements like this lighting upgrade and energy management system that can help increase our operational efficiencies.”

To finish the project this quickly took both dedication and careful collaboration between the Hillsborough County School District, Minimise and Skanska.

“The Skanska team worked in close collaboration with Minimise to carry out this comprehensive lighting replacement project across dozens of schools in the Hillsborough County community,” said Michael C. Brown, executive vice president and general manager of Skanska USA’s building operations in Florida. “Not only does this project translate to measurable long-term energy savings for the school district, but it provides quality lighting that will allow for a better learning experience.”

The next phase of the project is currently underway which includes lighting and energy management installations at dozens of more schools in the county.

“Our work with the Hillsborough County Public Schools has many benefits for the school district and the greater community, from the immediate impact of better lighting for the students and faculty to the overall energy upgrades being made to every building districtwide,” said Daniel Badran, CEO of Minimise USA. “More importantly, through the Minimise USA No Capital Outlay Plan,100% of the energy savings solutions are delivered at zero capital outlay funds by HCPS, hence, freeing up public assets for other uses.” Badran continued to say: “Another long-term benefit is the ability to get cost certainty for specific utilities for a long period of time at no upfront or ongoing capital cost to the school district. All these benefits combined make for an incredible achievement.”

The extent of the work completed includes removing existing indoor lighting fixtures across the school campuses and replacing them with LED light systems.

The Skanska and Minimise teams have begun the second phase of the project that started in September 2018, and involves the installation of an additional 110,000 lighting fixtures and related energy management systems in 150 schools in the county.

Reports from Skanska USA were used for this story.

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