Balfour Beatty to undertake $110 million Highland Park construction

By Catherine Sturman
Balfour Beatty has been selected by Highland Park Independent School District (HPISD) to serve as the districts construction partner for a $110 million...

Balfour Beatty has been selected by Highland Park Independent School District (HPISD) to serve as the district’s construction partner for a $110 million elementary construction and renovation program.

A result of HPISD’s 2015 bond election to transform the district's schools over the next five years, the program includes the construction of four new elementary schools and renovation of a fifth elementary school.

With the project’s first phase underway, Balfour Beatty is currently managing construction of a new 100,000-square-foot campus, which is the district’s first new elementary school since 1948.

Situated on 4.6 acres, the new elementary school will provide students and faculty with flexible learning spaces, outdoor classrooms, a learning garden and a one-story underground garage with 90 parking spaces. This facility will serve as the “swing” school to accommodate the faculty and students who are subsequently displaced while their new schools are constructed over the following three years. 

“There is a shift occurring in school design and construction today focused on building future-ready schools, and creating learning environments that maximize engagement and stimulate curiosity,” said Charles DeVoe, Senior Vice President, Balfour Beatty.

“This shift is already impacting some of our most progressive K-12 education clients like Highland Park ISD that are thoughtfully designing their new schools with students and teachers in mind.

The district has a proud tradition of excellence in its schools and we’re honoured to be their construction partner in delivering these innovative and sustainable learning spaces that will serve the community for many generations to come.”

Upon completion of the first school in the summer of 2017, Balfour Beatty will commence with the demolition and construction of replacement campuses for the three remaining schools. As each new school is completed in 13-month windows, the project team will move to the next campus.

Each of the 100,000-square-foot replacement campuses also will include underground parking garages and incorporate flexible, engaging learning spaces throughout to maximize the education experience for students.

In addition to the four new elementary schools included in the program, the district’s fifth elementary school is set to undergo renovations, including a 7,900-square-foot addition. Renovations will include right-sizing existing classrooms, replacing interior finishes and other life-cycle replacements while the school remains operational. 

Designed by Stantec, the new HPISD schools will be high-performance buildings that meet the standards established by the Texas Collaborative for High Performing Schools for energy efficiency, water conservation and resource reduction.

Balfour Beatty will leverage the latest technologies, including BIM and BIM 360 Field, and lean construction methods such as pull planning and integrated-team alignment to achieve the schools’ progressive design. 

Follow @ConstructionGL

Read the October 2016 issue of Construction Global magazine

Share

Featured Articles

Cement Industry key Target of $20bn US Decarbonisation Plan

As part of President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda, the US Department of Energy is to invest $20bn on cleaning up US industries, including cement

Skanska Reshapes its Sustainability Team

Sweden-based sustainable construction company Skanska refreshes its sustainability team 'to better serve client and company goals'

Kingspan Group 'Cuts GHG Emissions by 65%'

Insulation specialist Kingspan Group's sustainability reports says 2023 business-wide ‘internal carbon price’ explains cuts in Scopes 1 & 2 emissions

Dubai Extends Metro as Millions Switch to Public Transport

Construction Projects

New construction contracts released for HS2 UK rail project

Construction Projects

How to lead a successful EDI migration process

Construction Projects