Pierce Terrace Elementary School
ÌýLocation: ÌýFort Jackson, SCÌý Ìý |Ìý Ìý Owner: Department of Defense Education Activity & U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Ìý Ìý| Ìý ÌýArchitect: ÌýFGM Architects, Inc.
This design-buildÌý construction project was quite unique. 21st Century School learning concepts dictated the design of this 74,000 SF replacement school. For example, the school promoted collaboration, problem-solving and innovation throughout the entire campus.
Our team built the main building structure. We used Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) with conventional steel for the interior diaphragm with a standing seam metal roof system.
Key features include classrooms grouped into learning neighborhoods and central gathering areas surrounded by learning studio. Additionally, the project call for an information technology center, gymnasium, performance theatre, and commons area for dining and social networking. Finally, our team delivered learning impaired rooms, counseling areas, and administrative offices.
The outdoor learning areas feature: solar panel, wind turbine, student garden with a rain-catching barrel, and butterfly garden.
The elementary school requires enhanced commissioning upon construction completion to validate energy performance and obtain LEED Silver certification.
UNIQUE FEATURES
21st Century Learning
Promotes Collaboration, Problem-Solving and Innovation
Classrooms Grouped in Neighborhoods with Central Gathering Areas
Outdoor Learning Areas
ÃÛÌÒÉç was proactive in managing the project, effectively executing site quality, safety, schedule, and trade contractor management procedures.Ìý ÃÛÌÒÉç’s daily reports were always current and accurate. Their responsive home office provided the site project team with any support required to complete the job on time and within budget.
I would recommend the ÃÛÌÒÉç Team for future projects.
– Brian Agan, Contracting Officer
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Savannah District