Princeton City School District
An $85 million project consisting of
both new construction and renovation of eight elementary school facilities
for Princeton City School District. Megen Construction in partnership
with others serves as Construction Manager on this project.
The project consists of the following schools:
Evendale Elementary - This spacious
new educational facility will provide the students and faculty with
the freedom to easily work together. Open, airy classrooms and facilities
provide an environment conducive to learning. The extremely efficient
layout will allow students and faculty to comfortably work within the
space.
Glendale Elementary - Currently a
two-story with basement, this 44,913 s.f. building is located in a suburban
area. The project will consist of additions/ remodeling/ renovations
of the existing school facility. The new school renovations will provide
added classroom area, allowing for an open and spacious learning environment.
A new ventilation system, sprinkler system and audio/visual alarm system
will provide Glendale Elementary with top of the line safety features.
Glendale will also become equipped with the latest in ADA accessibility
equipment, allowing easier access for the disabled.
Heritage Hill Elementary - Heritage
Hill is committed to providing a child-centered environment with the
premise that all children will learn to the best of their abilities.
The construction project will utilize this ideal to create a new building
to be used effectively by students and staff. The new school will contain
some of the most updated learning tools and current technology available.
A new multipurpose room, media center and computer lab will meet the
needs of the school now, as well as into the years ahead.
Lincoln Heights Elementary - This
60,000 s.f., three-story educational facility will include a cafetorium,
gymnasium, community room, media center and stage. The design of the
new Lincoln Heights Elementary will enhance learning and teaching opportunities.
Students and teachers alike, will have access to numerous resources.
The new building will also allow for disabled individuals to be more
intimately involved in school events and activities.
Sharonville Elementary - A 57,000
s.f. educational facility, which will include a cafetorium, gymnasium,
community room, media center and stage. The new building will include
intensive exterior glazings to allow natural light to fill learning
spaces. The media center, art room, computer lab and special education
rooms will be centrally located within the building to create a feeling
of unity.
Springdale Elementary - This 63,161
s.f., two-story educational facility will include a cafetorium, gymnasium,
community room, media center and stage. This new facility design will
address the needs of ongoing educational programs. The specific desires
of Springdale Elementary will be combined with design aspects to create
highly functional and unique learning pods. The school will include
efficient heating, cooling and ventilation energy systems. Access to
various teaching and learning tools is readily available.
Stewart Elementary - A new 62,707
s.f., one-story educational facility will include 23 classrooms, community
room, cafetorium, gymnasium, media center, stage and courtyard. The
design of Stewart Elementary's new facility addresses the need for flexible
learning and teaching environments. The building will incorporate systems
to accommodate new computer technology, classrooms with individual control
over space conditioning, as well as effective storage and ample teacher
work spaces.
Woodlawn Elementary - A new 52,700
s.f., two-story education facility will include 18 classrooms, cafetorium,
gymnasium, community room, media center and stage. This project includes
the demolition of the existing school, as well as construction of a
new elementary school. The school will be outfitted with a new heating,
ventilation and air conditioning system; new computer and media labs;
and updated facilities, creating a state-of-the-art facility to meet
the needs of current and future generations.