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K-12 EDUCATION: Casey Middle School

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Best K-12 Education Project: Casey Middle School
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Casey Middle School

Boulder, Colo.  Region ENR Mountain States

Project Team

Owner Boulder County School District

Architect RB+B Architects Inc., Fort Collins, Colo.

General Contractor Saunders Construction, Centennial, Colo.

Engineers JVA Inc., Boulder, Colo.; MKK Inc., Greenwood Village, Colo.

Electrical Consultant Weifield Group Contracting, Denver

The $26.5-million facility is the first Colorado school to seek LEED-Platinum. It features geothermal and solar power, a zero-waste cafeteria, many recycled materials and, for the new facade, two exterior walls salvaged from the original 1924 school. The 107,000-sq-ft building includes 34 classrooms for 600 students and solar panels that shelter the bicycle racks. The original gym wood flooring was repurposed for use as interior paneling. More than half of the demolition and landscape debris was recycled or composted, and 84% of construction waste was kept out of the landfill.

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