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42. Anna High School

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PROJECT COST: $52,121,669

Anna High School
Photo: Pogue Construction
Anna High School
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The new Anna High School project included not only a two-story, 275,891-sq.-ft. high school for Anna ISD, but also sitework and site utilities. An offsite package included additional sitework, paving and roadwork.

Future phases include a new practice gym and auditorium; classroom additions; and football fields that will be bid separately.

Wetter-than-normal fall and winter weather proved challenging to the construction team, slowing completion of exterior work such as piers, grade beams, slabs, masonry and roofing. Crews have been working additional hours and weekends to make up days lost on the schedule.

Key Facts

Construction Start Date: January 2009
Expected Completion Date: June 2011
Utilizing BIM? No
Seeking LEED certification? No
Owner/Developer: Anna ISD, Anna
Construction Management Firm: Pogue Construction, McKinney
Architect: Claycomb Associates, Dallas
Civil Engineer: Walker Associates, Paris
Structural Engineer: HGA, Dallas
MEP Engineer: Basharkhah Engineering Inc., Dallas
Main Specialty/Subcontractors: Artisan Masonry, Garland; Thornton Steel, Fort Worth; Intex Electrical, Forney

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