Balfour Beatty to Construct $110M in Projects for Highland Park ISD

by Haisten Willis

DALLAS — 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, the program includes the construction of four elementary schools and renovation of a fifth elementary school. The project’s first phase is underway as Balfour Beatty manages construction of a 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 flexible learning spaces, outdoor classrooms 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. Upon completion of the first school in summer 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 will also include underground parking garages. In addition to the four new elementary schools, the district’s fifth elementary school is set to undergo renovations, including a 7,900-square-foot addition. Designed by Stantec, the new HPISD schools will meet the standards established by the Texas Collaborative for High Performing Schools for energy efficiency, water conservation and resource reduction.

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