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Aurora, IL |
West Aurora Schools |
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| Owner: District #129 |
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| Description:R.C. Wegman was contracted by West Aurora School District #129 to complete $78 million worth of new construction and renovations that affected virtually every school within the district. The diverse requirements of each project ranged from asbestos removal and mechanical renovations all the way up to multi-million dollar additions to existing facilities such as Hope D. Wall School and West Aurora High School as well as entirely new facilities such as Greenman Elementary School, Herget Middle School, and the new Transportation Center. At any given time there were as many as 10 to 12 projects going on simultaneously through out the District. Each project was unique in nature and posed its own set of challenges. However, by properly managing each project and tackling individual complications head on as they arose, we were able to complete every job on time and without any disruption to classes at any school.
Life Safety and Renovations were made to the following schools: Freeman, Lincoln, Nicholson, Goodwin, Schneider, Smith, Hall, Hill, McCleery, Todd Elementary, Jefferson, Washington and Jewel Middle Schools.
Additions and renovations were made to the following schools: Schneider Elementary School, Jefferson Middle School, Hope D. Wall and West Aurora High School.
- Herget Middle School -110,000 sq. ft. middle school located on 16 acres with all site amenities with a construction time line of 14 months start to finish.
- Greenman Elementary School - 60,000 sq. ft. elementary school with a construction time line of 12 months start to finish. Constructed on the existing school property, once the new school was completed the existing structure was demolished and site renovations were completed.
- 10,000 square foot Transportation Center inclusive of site amenities to house the districts buses, maintenance and transportation needs.
- Hope D. Wall School: upgrade/installation of the site water loop.
- Freeman, Goodwin, Hill and Todd Elementary School: Fire Alarm Upgrade.
- West Aurora High School: Auditorium/theatrical rigging upgrade.
- Schneider and Smith Elementary Schools: Front circle entryway renovations.
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Naperville, IL
Archived Images:
7-30-07
5-30-07
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All Saints Catholic Academy |
| Owner: Diocese of Joliet |
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| Architect:FGM Architects |
Description: A second story classroom
addition and remodel of several existing
interior classroom spaces. The project
started immediately after school ended the
summer of 07 and was clompleted within
three months for the 07-08 school year. |
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Aurora, IL
1255 Edgelawn Drive |
Aurora Central Catholic High School |
| Owner: Diocese of Rockford |
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| Architect: Prisco, Serena, Sturm |
| Description: 130,000, Sq. Ft. complete high school campus including: gymnasium, cafetorium, classrooms, football fields, running track, parking lot. Hot water heat throughout with computerized control system. |
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Wheaton, IL
2130 Roosevelt rd. |
St. Francis High School |
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| Owner: Diocese of Joliet |
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| Architect: Prisco, Serena, & Sturm |
| Description: New gymnasium and mezzanine with seating for 1000. New locker room facilities, new performing arts center with flyloft, sunken orchestra pit, lighted mezzanine and catwalks, and sloped seating for 450. |
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Aurora, IL
201 N. River Street |
YWCA - Aurora |
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| Owner: YWCA |
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| Architect: W.M. Merci |
| Description: Multiple projects including: gymnasium addition, child care facility; playground and parking lot. |
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Aurora, IL
722 High Street |
St. Joseph Parish Center |
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| Owner: Diocese of Rockford |
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| Architect: D.L.K. Architecture |
| Description: Multipurpose room/ gymnasium and three story parish center. Includes complete kitchen facility with exhaust hood. |
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Aurora, IL
901 West Edgelawn Drive |
Rosary High School |
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| Architect: Fox & Fox Architects |
| Description: State of the art gymnasium and locker room addition to the existing school. Construction materials such as glazed block were matched to the existing building to provide a seamless transition. |
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