Jackson Public Schools, Al Glick Athletic Center
Delivery
Construction Manager As Agent
Completion
October 2022
Contract Value
$9.9 million
Sector
K-12 Education
This comprehensive project underscores Jackson Public Schools' commitment to advancing its facilities to meet the evolving needs of its students and community.
By incorporating innovative design and ensuring accessibility, the new athletic facility is a centerpiece of school pride and a hub for athletic excellence.
This project involves the development of a state-of-the-art pre-engineered metal building fieldhouse strategically located adjacent to the existing football stadium. This facility enhances the school's athletic infrastructure and provides additional functionality for students and the community.
Key features of the project include:
- Fieldhouse Construction: A modern pre-engineered metal building designed to serve as a multi-use athletic facility.
- New Concession Stand: A conveniently located concession area to improve accessibility and service during events.
- ADA Seating Upgrades: Enhancements to the stadium seating to ensure compliance with ADA standards, improving inclusivity for spectators.
- Athletic Field Relocation: The shotput and discus fields were repositioned within the existing property to optimize land use.
- Site Improvements:
- Demolition of the existing tennis courts to prepare the site for new development.
- Extensive civil operations to adjust the grade of the site.
- Construction of a new service drive to improve access from the main road.
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