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Concord, Swinerton, based in California completed an institute of $ 232 million In Compon, California, with new facilities for the Unified School District of Compon according to a statement on August 13.
The Campus of Compon High School, located in southern Los Angeles, extends 31 hectares and will serve 1,800 students, according to the statement. Construction began in 2019 with the demolition of the original 126 -year -old campus.
He also had a $ 10 million donation from Andre Young, better known as the rapper, producer and native of Compon, Dr. Dre. These funds helped build the Andre “Dr. Dre” performing arts center.
Next to Swinerton, the project was designed by Omaha, the architect DLR of the architect DLR of Nebraska and managed by Cumming Group based in Seattle.
In total, the project recorded approximately 720,000 work with about 200 employees at the workplace daily. More than 60% of the workforce was local, which far exceeded the goal of 35% of Swinerton, said the company to the construction of the DIVE by email.
The features of the school:
- An academic building of 140,639 square feet.
- A 40,868 square feet performing arts center.
- A gym of 36,534 square feet.
- A digital library without physical books.
- Athletic installations, a football stadium, baseball, softball and football fields, tennis and basketball courts and a medium size Olympic pool.
- Covered outdoor spaces and California native landscaping.
- High -tech collaborative learning environments designed to prepare students for college and careers.
During the project work phase of the project, Swinerton used Drone flyers to analyze and document the main activities of the Earth throughout the site, the company said to Construction Dive in an email. The drones helped the team supervise the progress of the programming and to confirm the amounts of dirt for import and export calculations.
Swinerton also used BIM to coordinate their structural and MEP systems, which helped resolve conflicts before manufacturing and installation.
The project was funded by a good measure approved by Compon voters in 2015, and is part of the “Compon” initiative of the district, which prioritizes local hiring and the participation of small businesses, according to Swinerton.
