Wright Contracting Archives - ßäßäÓ°Ôş Design - Construction - Operations Tue, 26 Mar 2024 17:41:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 Northern California Prep School Continues Rebound from Fires /2024/04/03/northern-california-prep-school-continues-rebound-from-fires/ Wed, 03 Apr 2024 11:39:43 +0000 /?p=52434 The Tubbs Fire of 2017 wrought severe destruction to the Sonoma Valley, destroying not only vineries but also local buildings and school facilities.

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By Eric Althoff

SANTA ROSA, Calif.—The Tubbs Fire of 2017 wrought severe destruction to the Sonoma Valley, destroying not only vineries but also local buildings and school facilities. Cardinal Newman High School is rising from the ashes, adding a new two-story classroom that will be the school’s single largest building project since the fires. The building was designed by Quattrocchi Kwok Architects (QKA) and Bisbee Architecture + Design. Wright Contracting is overseeing construction duties for the new building.

The 24,000-square-foot complex offers an art studio, a quartet of student collaboration rooms as well as 18 classrooms, many of which will be dedicated to courses not previously offered at Cardinal Newman. Designed by QKA to be sustainable, the new building features such elements as energy-efficient lighting and mechanical systems as well as low-flow plumbing fixtures.

“The opening of this classroom complex marks significant progress in Cardinal Newman’s overall facilities master plan and reveals enduring commitment by administration, faculty and the community to provide students healthy, flexible and well-equipped spaces to learn,” QKA Principal John Dybczak said of the work. “It’s been an honor to guide this collaborative effort and to see our passion for next-generation learning environments support the school’s educational vision and the healing of our community.”

“Celebrating the completion of this striking campus addition contributed to the renewed hope and excitement this school year has brought,” added Cardinal Newman President and Interim Superintendent Linda Norman said of the expansion. “We extend our gratitude to our generous and supportive donor community and to our local project partners who remained flexible amidst the backdrop of the past year—and who share our enthusiasm for seeing students regain a sense of normalcy after so many challenges. We are thrilled to watch students and faculty take full advantage of the resources this modern space provides.”

Cardinal Newman also added the North Classroom Building in 2019 and has since broken ground on a library and new Student Life Center.

 

 

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Construction Continues at California School Following Wildfire /2020/09/10/construction-continues-at-california-school-following-wildfire/ Thu, 10 Sep 2020 14:30:27 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=48748 With a completion date slated for September 2021, construction continues anew on the 24,000-square-foot classroom facility at Cardinal Newman High School in Santa Rosa, Calif.

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By Lisa Kopochinski

SANTA ROSA, Calif.—With a completion date slated for September 2021, construction continues anew on the 24,000-square-foot classroom facility at Cardinal Newman High School in Santa Rosa, Calif.

Several months ago, ground was broken on a two-story building that will provide much needed classroom space for expanded educational offerings and curriculum. The building will enable the school to remove existing temporary portable learning spaces.

This project was made possible after the school embarked on a $38 million capital campaign to pay for the campus improvements in the aftermath of a wildfire in October 2017 that destroyed more than a third of the campus.

The new addition will encompass 18 classrooms, an art studio, four student collaboration rooms and two staff collaboration rooms. They will surround a central courtyard and be supplemented by outdoor learning spaces.

Sustainable design elements—energy efficient lighting and mechanical systems, low-flow plumbing fixtures, solar shading, operable windows, daylighting, and sustainably sourced materials—have been central to the complex’s design. The surrounding landscaping will be drought-tolerant and include systems for storm water retention.

Wright Contracting is the general contractor on this impressive project. Quattrocchi Kwok Architects is the architecture firm.

“It’s incredible to see the next piece of this campus’ transformation begin to unfold as Cardinal Newman continues to expand the facilities needed to keep pace with its vision for educational excellence,” said QKA Principal John Dybczak, in a statement.

“Designing this classroom complex was a collaborative effort between the school, project team, and the community that so faithfully supports these students. Designing flexible, contemporary classroom spaces that support student health could not be more paramount than it is in this historical moment.”

Added Cardinal Newman Interim President and Superintendent Linda Norman, “Intended to rebuild needed classroom space following the devastation and delayed by a global pandemic, this project symbolizes the resilience of our school and community in many ways. We have been thankful to have such a flexible and engaged project team and a generous donor community supporting our vision as it comes to life.”

 

 

 

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Rancho Cotate High School Debuts New TAG Building /2019/06/12/rancho-cotate-high-school-debuts-new-tag-building/ Wed, 12 Jun 2019 15:38:46 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=47046 The new $52 million, 75,000-square-foot collegiate-level facility Rancho Cotate High School Theater/Academic/Gymnasium (TAG) Building in Rohnert Park is now complete after two years.

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By Lisa Kopochinski

ROHNERT PARK, Calif.— The new $52 million, 75,000-square-foot collegiate-level facility Rancho Cotate High School Theater/Academic/Gymnasium (TAG) Building in Rohnert Park is now complete after two years.

The idea for this TAG building was conceived with the intent to create a state-of-the-art performing arts, athletic, and academic facility to continue to improve student achievement.

The master plan for this project—completed by WLC Architects in 2014 for the Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District—ultimately envisioned an entirely new Rancho Cotate High School to serve the community for the next 100 years. The TAG building is the first step and an integral part of the master planned new high school.

The general contractor on this project was Wright Contracting of Santa Rosa. The building is being paid for by two facility bonds, including $42 million from an $80 million bond that voters approved in 2014, and $10 million from a bond offering that was approved in 2016.

“It’s the largest facility of its kind in Northern California,” says Interim Superintendent Tony Roehrick said. “Whether you’re interested in the tech field or theater arts or athletics, this is going to provide you with first-class facilities.”

Rancho Cotate has approximately 1,500 students, which is approximately 600 fewer students than enrollment 20 years ago. District officials hope this new building will attract more students to attend Cotati-Rohnert Park schools.

In an effort to attract more families to this area and school, Principal Louis Ganzler has been the district’s voice for radio ads. He has also conducted more than 50 tours in the past few months to interested parents and community members, in addition to a number of realtors who have found this school to be a great selling point for the area.

“Every person I’ve brought here has essentially expressed some level of awe,” says Ganzler. “Part of what this building allows us to do is build programs.”

For instance, next year’s freshmen will have the opportunity to choose from one of five new academic concentrations—law and justice; film; computer science; biomedical sciences and sports careers.

The school’s performing arts program is expected to be strong too. Drawing inspiration from the Green Music Center at Sonoma State University—whose performance hall opens to the lawn at the rear of the building—the reversible stage incorporated in this building opens to one of the largest gymnasiums in Northern California. The acoustically tuned 250-seat formal theater will provide a beautiful venue for student, community and professional performances on campus through multiple disciplines—orchestral performance, spoken word, live music, drama performance or projected media.

The new Henry J. Sarlatte Gymnasium will be a centerpiece for school sports and community functions with 2,000 seats available in the built-in bleachers. With a maximum capacity of nearly 3,000 people, the space can accommodate concerts, awards ceremonies, graduations and guest performances with the use of movable seating and setup.

Sporting a regulation NCAA-sized basketball center court and volleyball court, the gymnasium is outfitted to host multiple sports under one roof. The gym features volleyball practice courts, basketball practice courts, badminton courts, multiple full-sized wrestling mats—all set for hosting local and state competitions on campus. Full locker rooms for home and away teams add to the hosting capabilities for sports throughout the year.

Apart from the theater and gymnasium, additional classroom spaces provides for more student offerings. An acoustically-tuned, recording-ready music room gives the band a unique space to rehearse—coupled with three practice rooms, each with recording capabilities.

Four audio-visual classrooms and a full video lab provide opportunities for students to create with professional tools. Print media, Photoshop and digital arts—in addition to audio and video production—are all available for student use. The ability to produce content in-house and provide media packages to the school and community allows students to communicate through different mediums.

Jason Dawes, who teaches filmmaking at the school, says the green room, editing room and labs were comparable to what professionals use.

“I think of it as more of a really amazing facility.”

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