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Webster Central School District Expansion
Cost: $47.9 million
Development Team
Owner: Webster Central School District, Webster, N.Y.
Construction Manager: Christa Construction Corp., Victor, N.Y.
The Webster Central School District, located 8 miles outside of Rochester, N.Y.,
completed a major expansion and upgrade of its facilities in 2002.
In October 1998, the school district launched a $47.9 million capital expansion
project with Chirsta Construction Corp., based in nearby Victor, N.Y., as construction
manager.
Three and half years later, the district had a new 174,000-sq.-ft. intermediate
school, the Wilink Middle School at 900 Publisher Parkway. It came with new baseball
and soccer fields, a 10,000-sq.-ft. field house and a 15,000-sq.-ft. school bus
garage nearby.
In addition, the Webster Thomas High School at 800 Five Mile Road had been renovated
and expanded by 7,000 sq. ft., and the Webster Schroeder High School, 875 Ridge
Road, had a new 50-meter Olympic size pool with a movable bulkhead, a 3-meter
diving board, new locker rooms and renovated athletic fields.
The exterior of the new Wilink Middle School is all masonry and the interior is
60 percent masonry and 40 percent drywall. "The masonry made it very difficult
to work in the winter," said Bob Encao, senior vice president with Christa
who served as project manager for the Webster school constructions and renovations.
"Winters, as you know, are cold up here. But we kept going."
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