Рет қаралды 4,486
The Cheyenne Mountain High School expansion project in Colorado Springs was funded as a result of a successful bond election in 2014, and represents the most significant investment in the district in decades, and completely reinvigorated the campus.
The first phase of the project, included new administration offices, counseling spaces, math and science classrooms, and a new cafeteria and kitchen. Phase 2 included the complete demolition of the existing academic wings which were constructed in 1962 and 1967. These will be replaced with approximately 36,000 square feet of new construction and will achieve the goal of providing a single enclosed campus. This was completed on schedule, completing December 31, 2016. Modular trailers for 24 classrooms accommodated art, social science, and English classes while the new facilities were constructed.
The final phase is the extensive demolition and remodel to existing areas including both levels of the library (constructed in 1995), KIVA, locker rooms, and the addition of air conditioning to the Auditorium. This was completed between May 23, 2016 and August 8, 2016.
CRP Architects of Colorado Springs lead the design effort for this project.