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Citrus Hill High School |
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PART I: On January 13, 2003 general earthwork construction activities commenced, which include demolition of the existing citrus orchard, exporting 65,000 cubic yards of earth, grading, installation of portions of the storm water system, and construction of over one mile of retaining wall systems. To date, the contractor has exported 65,000 cubic yards of earth and removed 35,000 cubic yards of exposed and blasted rock (granite). Installation of the retaining wall is continuing and is 99 percent complete. Off -site street improvements are underway at, and across Wood and Markham Streets, with issues currently awaiting County review and approval. PART II: Currently over twenty buildings inclusive of two baseball, softball, and soccer fields, ten tennis courts, and a modern football stadium, which will seat up to 4000 people, are scheduled to complete over the next year. Construction started August 4, 2003 with the Gymnasium. Subsequently, the Administration Building, Library, two Science Buildings, Vocational Arts Building, Cafeteria, Weight Room, Stadium Snack Bar, Music Building, Electrical Building, three Classroom Buildings, Amphitheatre, Football Stadium and six Modular Buildings are set and progressing with exterior plaster. Work progressed throughout the month of September with flatwork throughout the campus, asphaltic concrete paving was installed at the southwest student parking lot, grading of the baseball and soccer fields was complete. The Football Stadium is taking shape, field lighting was erected, the bleacher press box and home side of the grandstand seating is in place, while the visitor seating continues to progress. Installation of casework and roofing continues at the Administration Building. The Science Buildings, Industrial Arts Building, and Cafeteria are the farthest along. The Library rough in is complete and the building is being painted. The geo-flex roofs are completed on the all buildings with the acceptation of the Gym. Hollow metal doors and window frames are installed in most buildings. The Gymnasium, the largest building on the campus and approximately 70 percent of the day light system is completed, 95% of the fire protection system is complete. The interior electrical, and HVAC trades are progressing, and roofing installation is to begin in two weeks . |
![]() Looking at the north side of the bleachers. |
![]() Southwest corner of the site East. |
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![]() Between buildings A&D looking at the amphitheater |
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