In the past ten years, Grunley Construction has renovated and modernized more than 4.8 million gross square feet of building space in the Washington, DC area.

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  • December 7, 2012

    Fairfax County Public Schools Awards Grunley Contract to Renovate Carl Sandburg Middle School

    Grunley has been awarded a $35.8 million contract by Fairfax County Public Schools to renovate the Carl Sandburg Middle School in Alexandria, Virginia. In addition, Grunley will construct three additions to the school totaling 6,000 square feet. This is the fifth project Grunley will perform for the Fairfax County school system. Perkins Eastman is the Architect/Engineer for the project.

    Grunley awarded a $35.8 million contract by Fairfax County Public Schools

    The renovation will include enlarging classrooms and replacing windows, doors, finishes, and major building systems including HVAC, plumbing, electrical and special systems. An automatic sprinkler system will also be installed. The gymnasium and cafeteria will be modernized during the summer months.

    The first addition will serve as the school’s new administrative offices and main entry. The second addition will feature a gymnasium lobby. The third addition will include a corridor linking the existing building circulation. All three additions will be concrete masonry units with brick façades to match the existing building architecture. Site work will consist of reconfiguring a kiss-and-ride lot, utility and pavement work, and landscaping.

    The Carl Sandburg Middle School houses 1,200 students and faculty. Students affected by the construction process will be moved into a series of mobile classrooms as the phasing of the project dictates. Construction is underway and the project is targeted for completion in March 2015.