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Continued progress on Woodhaven-Brownstown School District's Bid Pack #3 Phase I summer bond projects

July 10, 2017 Article 1 min read
Authors:
Rob Kakoczki Plante Moran Cresa

Capital improvements have been progressing smoothly on several summer bond projects at Woodhaven High School.

Aerial view of Woodhaven High School's bond projects in Woodhaven-Brownstown School District in Michigan.

Capital improvements have been progressing smoothly on several summer bond projects at Woodhaven High School. As the Woodhaven-Brownstown School District's owner's representative, Plante Moran Cresa's role is to oversee the overall program budget and schedule for District's $57.4 million program, which passed in November 2015.

Athletic improvements

The contractors have installed the new tennis court's asphalt pad, with fencing starting next. The surfacing installation will start in two to three weeks.

Aerial view of Woodhaven-Brownstown School District's Woodhaven High School's tennis court construction in Woodhaven, Michigan.

Phase I projects

The high school's Phase I projects, which broke ground in February, include a black box performance space, vocational/technical wing, and new main office.

Black box addition

The black box addition has its foundation poured and masonry will starting in the next couple of weeks. (Black box theaters are very simple, flexible performance spaces.)

Aerial view of Woodhaven-Brownstown School District's Woodhaven High School's black box addition construction in Woodhaven, Michigan.

Vocational wing

The vocational/technical wing's masonry walls are complete, and the steel installation is scheduled to start in two weeks.

Aerial view of Woodhaven-Brownstown School District's Woodhaven High School's vocational wing construction in Woodhaven, Michigan.

New main office

The masonry walls are currently being constructed.

Aerial view of Woodhaven-Brownstown School District's Woodhaven High School's new main office construction in Woodhaven, Michigan.

Working toward a summer completion

Plante Moran Cresa anticipates the high school projects to be complete in December. The next phases, Phases II and III, have expected completion dates of summer 2018 and summer 2019, respectively.

Photos are courtesy of Mike Sims, Foresite Design, Inc.

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