Liberty High School Modernization and Addition, Issaquah
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Liberty High School
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Project description: Construct a 22,246-square-foot addition to Liberty High, modernize 80,686 square feet of the existing building and alter 70,999 square feet of the existing building. Work will include related site improvements and utility connections.
Address: 16655 S.E. 136th, Issaquah
Original contract amount: $12,268,488
Start of construction: June 1997
Expected completion date: August 1998
Contractor: Berschauer/Phillips, P.O. Box 6264, 2823 29th Ave. S.W., Suite A, Olympia, WA 98502, 360-754-5788
Architect: Burr Lawrence Rising + Bates, 1145 Broadway Plaza, Suite 1200, Tacoma, WA 98402-2012, 253-627-5599
Owner: Issaquah School District No. 411
Project participants: A.C.E. Survey; Nuprecon; Northwest Abatement; Bob McCann Trucking; Mosbrucker Excavating; Lakeside Industries; Stripe Rite Inc.; Center Court Surfacing; Fence Specialists Inc.; Specialized Landscaping; Addison Construction Supply; J & S Masonry; Washington Precast Products; Northwest Steel Erection; Capital Industrial Supply Inc.; Eclipse Drafting; Construction Consultants Inc.; Datawood Products & Services; Trus Joist MacMillan; Trojan Wall Products; Insulation Contractors Inc.; Northshore Sheet Metal; Pacific Rainier Roofing; Pacific Hardware & Specialties; Pacific Architectural Wood; Crowe Building Specialties; Larson's Glass Company; DeaMor Associates Inc.; Contract Hardware; Pacific Construction Systems Inc.; Unlimited Tile Co. Inc.; Audio Acoustics; T & T Contractors; Quality Painting; Neison Adams; Foster-Bray Company Inc.; Construction Specialties; RTB Co.; Rose City Flag and Flagpoles; Tactile Signs; Northwest School Equipment; Solutions Group; Dorse Architectural
Inc.;
H.B.
Barrington Company; Advanced Equipment Corp.; Engineered Storage Products; Stagecraft Industries; Westmark Products; American Desk Manufacturing Co.; Sound Elevator; Nardone Mechanical Contractors; Master Fire Control; Arcadia Electric Inc.; and Gillis Walls.
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