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K-12 EDUCATION EXPERIENCE | CORE
CODING ACADEMY
The Coding Academy project, built for the Phoenix Union High School District, included the new construction of a 41,000-square-foot high school located in Phoenix, AZ. The facility functions as a learning environment focused on engineering, computer coding, and informational technology networking for 400 students in ninth through 12th grade. The high school was constructed on concrete footings, a concrete modular unit block stem foundation, and a steel structural frame. The exterior construction consisted of masonry, exterior insulation and finish system, and glass with a built-up asphalt and modified bituminous roof. The project also features a glass curtain wall, full service kitchen, a solar parking structure, and a multipurpose room. This project achieved LEED Gold Certification for from the U.S. Green Building Council for energy management, water efficiency, indoor air quality, and innovative design concepts. The Coding Academy now provides an interactive environment for students to learn about technological innovation and advancement.
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