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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The East Gadsden High School Is Situated On A Scenic But Hilly 100-Acre Site, Halfway Between Midway And Quincy Florida. The Main Campus Is Comprised Of Nine Buildings With A Total Of 197,023 Square Feet.
All buildings on site are one-story construction, and three of the buildings are being constructed as hurricane shelters for public use. Upon completion, the campus will combine student populations from Quincy Shanks High School and Havana Northside High School into one. The school mascot will be the Jaguar, and the school colors will be blue and gray.
The football stadium complex will be one of the finest in the area, and the dual-enrollment building will enable students from East Gadsden High School and Tallahassee Community College to study together in one facility.
The remaining site will be utilized for parking lots, bus traffic, and tennis and softball fields. The existence of pristine wetlands on the site has made the sitework portion of this project challenging and educational.
NATIONAL AND REGIONAL AWARD WINNER
East Gadsden High School was voted Project of the Year at the 2003 Excellence in Construction Awards for the North Florida Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors and won First Place in the National Excellence in Construction Awards for Institutional Project in the $10 - $25 Million category.
East Gadsden High School is truly the Nation’s Best!
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