Davidson Creek School

This new K-6 Elementary school was built on a green field site. Sustainable development options had to be considered to ensure there weren’t any negative effects on the environment or community.

The conventional steel structure consisted of footings and foundation walls. The gymnasium and elevator shaft were made from load bearing concrete block. The building envelope was a steel stud drywall, and included framed curtain walls and windows; aluminum composite panels; metal siding and wood composite panels.

The interior finishes included sheet vinyl flooring, painted walls, suspended ceilings, various acoustic wall panels, and folding partitions; and the mechanical systems included radiant heat.

Exterior improvements featured an asphalt play area, concrete curbs, sidewalks and a plaza.

Client

Elk Island Public Schools Regional Division No. 14

Served From

Edmonton

Project Locations

Edmonton Alberta
Size: 51,000 sq. ft.

Project Consultants

Architect – Stantec Consulting Ltd., Structural Engineer – Protostatix Engineering Consultants Inc.

Services

Building envelope, Design-build

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