Project Details
Budget: $29.8 Million
Architect: CJS Architects
Construction Manager: Campus Construction Management Group
General Contractor: LeChase Construction
District Wide Technology Consultant: Millennium Strategies
Completed: 5/30/2017
Constructed in 1921 and located in the northwest area of Rochester, James Monroe High School was a 7 – 12 school with approximately 274,000 sq. ft. of building space. The scope of work for this facility centered on its conversion to a 4-strand (4 classrooms per grade level) K – 8 facility. The proposed scope of work, which was started in Phase 1 and completed in Phase 2, included alterations and reconstruction to approximately 200,000 sq. ft. of building area. Approximately $3.9 million in infrastructure work had been identified to repair and replace deficient and outdated systems in the school’s physical plant.
Other highlights of this project include:
- Interior rehabilitation work includes stabilizing the floor structure, removal and replacement of interior finishes, doors, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems, and asbestos abatement.
- Exterior rehabilitation work includes roof replacement, and masonry rehabilitation.
- Full building air conditioning was requested by the District and added to this project during the design phase.