Education
School Construction Ramping Up
School administrators say goodbye to students and hello to construction in Sacramento, Citrus Heights, Brentwood, Folsom, Chico, Truckee and Stockton.
By Clare Christensen on Jun 16, 2016
Updated Oct 15, 2021
School administrators say goodbye to students and hello to construction in Sacramento, Citrus Heights, Brentwood, Folsom, Chico, Truckee and Stockton. Clark/Sullivan Construction is breaking ground on these summer improvement projects:
- $1.09 million modernization project at Glenshire Elementary School for Tahoe Truckee Unified School District.
- $500 thousand modernization project at Lincoln Unified School District’s Lincoln Elementary School.
- $6.3 million Sac City Unified School District Summer Modernization Projects.
- $4 million improvement project at Lincoln Unified School District’s McCandless Elementary School.
- $4 million improvement project at Lincoln Unified School District’s Mable Baron Elementary School.
- $1.5 million improvement project at Lincoln Unified School District’s Claudia Landeen Elementary School.
- $7 million in miscellaneous district improvement projects for the Lincoln Unified School District.
Clark/Sullivan expects work to go quickly and smoothly.
“We have been working diligently with all of the Districts to ensure an efficient summer construction season,” said Ted Foor, Clark/Sullivan Area Manager and VP. “By collaborating with school districts’ staff and design teams for a few months prior to construction, we have set ourselves up for a great summer.”
Clark/Sullivan Construction expects to complete these ongoing school projects this summer:
- Lincoln Unified School District’s $8.4 million modernization of the Performing Arts Center at Lincoln High School in Stockton (expected July completion).
- San Juan Unified School District’s $17 million Sylvan Middle School Conversion in Citrus Heights (expected August completion).
- Old River Elementary School’s new $3.5 million multipurpose building (expected July completion).
- Chico Junior High School’s $6.8 million new science building and modernization project (expected August completion).
Crews have also broken ground on the $8.8 million Folsom High School Auxiliary Gymnasium project, which is slated to complete May 2017.