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Glacier Peak High School

Glacier Peak High School is Snohomish School Districts’ second high school. This new 230,000 square foot facility can relieve the overburdened Snohomish High School of up to 1,500 students. A commons area in the center divides the building into two wings. The single story Activities wing is a concrete structure that houses the gymnasium and performing arts center. The steel framed Academics wing is a three story steel building that contains the library and administration as well as all of the classrooms and laboratories. The school grounds are complete with tennis courts, baseball fields and a new football field encircled in a track. The project was constructed following the Washington Sustainable Schools Protocol.

OUR SCOPE

  • Interior and exterior metal framing systems
  • Interior gypsum wallboard
  • Exterior gypsum sheathing
  • Exterior weather barrier
  • Cement Fiber Board (CFB)
  • Shaftwall assemblies
  • Firestopping
  • Sound attenuation caulk
  • Aluminum reveals
  • GENERAL CONTRACTOR Lydig Construction
  • ARCHITECT NAC Architecture
  • SUBCONTRACT VALUE $4,230,000
  • PROJECT SIZE 230,000 SF

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