Windsor Charter Academy High School Expansion

810 Automation Drive, Windsor, CO

Roche Constructors added a new high school wing to Windsor Charter Academy’s existing middle school building, which was completed by Roche in 2015.

Roche completed this project using our design-build experience. Design-build is a contractual agreement where the contractor provides both design and construction services. This arrangement allows the owner to have a single point of contact from preconstruction to project close-out. Roche embraces the role of being the project leader, and as a design-build expert, we believe that open communication and teamwork are necessary to successfully complete these types of projects.

Education

Project Description

The expansion is a two-story, 36,778-square-foot, CMU building that ties into the existing pre-engineered metal building. The expansion is home to 20 classrooms and a high school office administration area. The classroom mix includes biology, chemistry, and STEM classrooms. The building expansion also has a commons room, which is an area for the students to congregate, and that room opens out on to the new patio.

The scope of work included additional parking, an access road to enter the parking lot for drop off and pick up, and the replacement of the patio and basketball area.

Location

810 Automation Drive, Windsor, CO

Square Footage

36,778

Site Area

5 Acres

Method

Design-Build Stipulated Sum

Owner

Windsor Charter Academy Buildings Corp.

Architect

Robert Shreve Architects & Planners

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