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K-12 Quick List K-12 Quick List K-12 SCHOOL CORPORATION PROJECTS: Anderson Community School Corporation, Anderson, IN • Anderson High School Concrete Arcanum-Butler Local Schools • Arcanum K-12 Masonry Renovation, Acranum, OH • Elida High School Masonry Renovation, Elida, OH Avon Community School Corporation, Avon, IN • High School Addition Masonry • Middle School Masonry Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation, Columbus, IN • Columbus Signature Academy, Fodrea Campus Masonry Renovation • Parkside Elementary School Renovation Batesville School Corporation, Batesville, IN • Batesville Interim & High School Arts Bluffton Harrison Metropolitan School District, Bluffton, IN • Middle School Renovation • Sewer Replacement • Paint Light Poles • Elementary School Addition and Renovation Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School, Indianapolis, IN • Addition and Renovation Brownsburg Community School Corporation, Brownsburg, IN • Brownsburg High School/Eagle Elementary School Roof Replacement • Brownsburg High School Gymnasium Addition Champaign Community Unit School District No. 4, Champaign, IL • Booker T. Washington STEM Academy • Garden Hills Elementary School Renovation and Addition Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation, Whiteland, IN • Clark-Pleasant West Elementary School Community Schools of Frankfort, Frankfort, IN • High School Concession Building • High School Gymnasium Addition K-12 Quick List Concordia Lutheran High School, Fort Wayne, IN • Information Technology Renovation Crawfordsville Community School Corporation, Crawfordsville, IN • Crawfordsville Middle School • Senior High School Steel Lintels Culver Academies, Culver, IN • Crisp Visual Arts Fire Protection Project • Dining Hall Steps Renovation • Genset Power Plant • Golf House • Hockey / Weight Room Door • Woodcraft Health Center • Argonne Dorm Penthouse • Hockey Coaches Shower • Laundry Building Renovation • Culver Shack Student Grill Dayton Public Schools District, Dayton, OH • Belmont High School East Allen County Schools • Anderson, IN o Meadowbrook Elementary Renovation • Cedarville, IN o Cedarville Elementary School Renovation • Fort Wayne, IN o Harding High School Masonry o Village Elementary Step Repair o Village Elementary Door Repair o Paul Harding High School ADA Access o Southwick Elementary sidewalk replacement o Hoagland Elementary Renovation o Paul Harding High School Renovation • Harlan, IN o Elementary School Renovation • Hoagland, IN o Elementary School Renovation • Leo, IN o High School Pier Foundation o High School Masonry Renovation K-12 Quick List o High School Locker Rooms Renovation o Bleacher Wall Repair • Monroeville, IN o Heritage High School Renovation o Heritage Jr./Sr. High School Renovation • New Haven, IN o Elementary Window infill o Elementary School Renovation o High School Renovation o Highland Terrace Elementary School Renovation o Middle School Renovation o Meadowbrook Elementary Renovation o High School Masonry Renovation o High School Disc Pad o Village Elementary Sidewalk Repair o 2008 Door Replacement o Meadowbrook Elementary Sidewalk Repair o High School Sidewalk Addition o High School Dumpster Pad o Elementary School Masonry Renovation o Intermediate School Renovation • Woodburn, IN o Jr./Sr. High School o High School Classroom Addition o High School Block Wall Addition o High School Greenhouse Masonry Repairs o Elementary Sidewalk Addition o High School Sidewalk Addition o High School Partition Wall Faulkner Academy, Marion, IN • Administrative Office Renovation Fort Wayne Community Schools, Fort Wayne, IN • North Side High School Addition • Northrop High School Masonry Renovation • Grile Administration Center Lintel Repair • South Side High School Restoration • Wayne High School Flashing Inspection K-12 Quick List Franklin Community School Corporation, Franklin, IN • Custer Baker Middle School • 7th and 8th Grade Center • New Franklin High School Franklin County School Corporation, Brookville, IN • High School Gym Addition Franklin Township Community School Corporation, Indianapolis, IN • Franklin Central High School Swimming Pool Improvements Goshen Community Schools, Goshen, IN • Chamberlain Elementary School Renovation • Goshen High School Renovation and Addition Greensburg Community School Corporation, Greensburg, IN • High School Vocational Renovation Greenville City Schools, Greenville, OH • Greenville K-8 School Greenwood Community School Corporation, Greenwood, IN • Greenwood Middle School Hamilton Southeastern School Corporation, Fishers, IN • Freshman Center • New Junior High School Indianapolis Public Schools, Indianapolis, IN • Riverside Elementary School #44 • Arsenal Tech High School Phase III Renovation • Brookside Elementary #54 Masonry Renovation • Douglass Elementary School #19 Renovation • Eleanor Skillen School No. 34 • McClellan Elementary School #91 Renovation Jewish Community Center, Indianapolis, IN • Early Childhood Center Renovation K-12 Quick List Kokomo Center Consolidated Schools, Kokomo, IN • Maple Crest - 2015 Renovation • Central Middle School Renovation • Maple Crest Middle School Renovation Lafayette School Corporation, Lafayette, IN • Murdock Elementary School Renovation Linton-Stockton School Corporation, Linton, IN • New Jr./Sr. High School Madison Local School District, Middletown, OH • Madison School Masonry Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township, Indianapolis, IN • Belzer Middle School Addition • 4 Early Learning Centers • Winding Ridge Elementary School Metropolitan School District of Pike Township, Indianapolis, IN • Pike Multi-Purpose Stadium Phase 2B Metropolitan School District of Warren Township, Indianapolis, IN • Brookview Elementary School • Early Learning Center • Warren Central High School 9th Grade Wings, Natatorium and Fieldhouse Additions • Liberty Park Elementary School • Creston Middle School Masonry Renovation • Renaissance Center Renovation • 4 Kindergarten Additions • Warren Education & Community Center • Raymond Park Middle School Gymnasium Addition • Porter Transportation Service Center Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township, Indianapolis, IN • Lynhurst 7th and 8th Grade Center • 9th Grade Center • Ben Davis High School Expansion and Renovation • Ben Franklin Elementary School Renovation • Chapel Glen Elementary School Renovation • Chapelwood Elementary School Renovation • South Wayne Elementary School Renovation • Stout Field Elementary School Renovation K-12 Quick List • Ben Davis High School 2005 Classroom Additions Milford Exempted Village Schools, Milford, OH • 2 Schools, Masonry Renovation Mississinewa Community School Corporation, Gas City, IN • High School Auxiliary Gym Addition Nineveh Hensley Jackson United School Corporation, Trafalgar, IN • Ragsdale House Addition & Renovation North West Hendricks School Corporation, Pittsboro, IN • New Pittsboro Primary School North White School Corporation, Monon, IN • New Elementary School • K-12 Renovation • Bus Maintenance & Central Administration Facilities Northern Wells Community Schools, Ossian, IN • Norwell High School Renovation • Ossian Elementary School Renovation Northwest Allen County Schools, Fort Wayne, IN • Hickory Center Elementary School Northwestern Consolidated School District of Shelby County, Fairland, IN • Triton Central High School, Tiger New Tech Phase 2A Orchard County Day School, Indianapolis, IN • Addition and Renovation Park Tudor Schools, Indianapolis, IN • Upper School Expansion and Renovation • Lower School Expansion and Renovation Penn-Harrison-Madison School Corporation, Mishawaka, IN • Penn High School Masonry Renovation Plymouth Community Schools, Plymouth, IN • Phase 2 Renovations K-12 Quick List Prairie Central Community Unit 8 Schools District, Phases II-V • New Junior High School, Forrest, IL • Fairbury High School Expansion and Renovation, Fairbury, IL Rochester Community School Corporation, Rochester, IN • Middle School Natatorium Renovation • High School Window Replacement • Riddle School Exterior Entry and Vestibule Renovations • Middle School Sidewalk Repairs • Middle School Masonry Renovations Roman Catholic Archdiocese, Indianapolis, IN • Roncalli High School Masonry Renovations • Roncalli High School Classroom Addition Seven Oaks Classical School, Ellettsville, IN • Renovation Southeastern School Corporation, Walton, IN • Galveston Elementary School Renovation • Thompson Elementary School Renovation • Lewis Cass High School Renovation Southwest Allen County School Corporation, Fort Wayne, IN • Homestead High School Security Renovation • Summit Elementary Masonry • Summit Middle School Window Masonry Renovation South Madison Community School Corporation, Pendleton, IN • Maple Ridge Elementary School • Pendleton Heights Middle School St. Mary's City School District, St Mary's, OH • St. Mary's Memorial High School • St. Mary’s Memorial Middle School St. Rita’s, Indianapolis, IN • Concrete Slabs and Foundations Sunman-Dearborn Community Schools, St. Leon, IN • East Central High School Masonry Renovation K-12 Quick List Sycamore School, Indianapolis, IN • Campus Master Plan Renovation and Addition Taylor Community School Corporation, Kokomo, IN • Middle/High School Addition and Renovation Three Rivers Local School District, Cleves, OH • New Pre-K to 12 School Tippecanoe School Corporation, Lafayette, IN • Battle Ground Elementary School Addition and Renovation • Klondike Elementary Renovation • Southwestern Middle School Center Renovation • Woodland Elementary School Toledo Public Schools, Toledo, OH • McTigue Middle School Renovation United Way of Central
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