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![]() The campus will consist of four buildings that will house classrooms, administrative offices, food service facilities, gyms and a parking garage. Suffolk will construct all four buildings at once, requiring simultaneous management of trades and personnel. The project will coincide with nearby road construction, located in a densely populated area. “We are confident that our innovative project management approach, proven systems and commitment to client service will result in a state-of-the-art facility that will instill a sense of pride in the school’s faculty, students and surrounding community,” says David Cavecche, general manager and executive vice president of Suffolk Construction Co. The new school will be completed in May 2012, and it will house 38 classrooms for more than 1,000 students. Related headlines Voit directs seven-year, $5.4 million lease in Anaheim Forever 21 expands at Fashion Island Tustin retail center sells for nearly $3 million Former Irvine Co. exec named head of FNE Holdings |
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