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Follow on Google News | McCarthy Completes HISD's Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual ArtsComplex design, innovative construction techniques and new technologies create a new cutting-edge school
By: McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. The 168,000-square- "Kinder HSPVA was an exciting project and McCarthy is pleased to have been the general contractor on such an important and outstanding educational facility," said McCarthy Houston Division President Jim Stevenson. "We didn't just build a state-of-the- The location of the new school posed several logistical and construction challenges for the McCarthy team. Located in the middle of downtown Houston, the site space was tight and had little to no available storage capacity around the building and deliveries required pinpoint scheduling. The location and tight space also added an enhanced focus on safety for workers, surrounding traffic and pedestrians. Other challenges were the design including numerous floor plan finishes, to the theatre and art facilities and coordination of specialty subcontractors on the job site. Integrating the theatre equipment, acoustical materials/equipment, rigging, theatrical lighting, A/V and Fiber backbones, catwalks, etc., into the structure and coordinated model is not common for typical commercial construction. Further, McCarthy incorporated methods LEAN principles, building information modeling (BIM) during construction to maintain quality on the job site and save time and money. BIM helped create virtual reality models allowing Kinder HSPVA to see the building before construction and assist in decision making. The $88 million project is part of the Houston Independent School District's voter-approved 2012 Bond Program, which calls for the renovation or rebuilding of 40 schools, including 29 high schools across the district. Once all work is complete, HISD will boast of one of the most modern portfolios of urban high schools in the nation. In October 2016, the nonprofit organization, HSPVA Friends, launched a capital campaign to bridge the gap between the bond funding and the school's specific needs. The Kinder Foundation committed a $7.5 million donation in exchange for the school's naming rights. McCarthy has a long-standing history of building complex, architecturally significant projects in the entertainment and arts industry. In addition to Kinder HSPVA, McCarthy's Texas portfolio of entertainment and institutional projects includes the award-winning AT&T Performing Arts Center Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre in Dallas, the Dallas City Performance Hall and the recently completed Glassell School of Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. ### About McCarthy McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. (http://www.mccarthy.com/ End
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