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Snohomish High School Modernization & Addition

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Lydig is restructuring the campus to better meet the educational goal including a remodel of library, gym, and lockers and adding a new auxiliary gym.

Snohomish High School
IMAGE COURTESY OF NAC/ARCHITECTURE
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Key Players

Name of Project: Snohomish High School Modernization & Addition
Location: Snohomish, Wash
Total Construction Cost: $39 million
Construction Start Date: December 2008
Expected Completion Date: August 2011
Owner/Developer: Snohomish School District
General Contractor: Lydig Construction (GCCM)
Design Firm: NAC|Architecture
Engineers or Other
Design Consultants: Civil – Coughlin Porter Lundeen, Seattle,
Wash., Structural – Coughlin Porter Lundeen, Seattle, Wash.,
Mechanical/Electrical – Hargis Engineers, Seattle, Wash.,

 

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Tim Newcomb is a newspaper and magazine journalist based in Western Washington, covering design and construction in buildings and transportation around the Northwest.
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