T.W. Clark Construction LLC, of Spokane, has landed two out-of-town school contracts totaling $5.6 million.
One contract is for a $3.2 million, 20,000-square-foot expansion of Sun Valley Elementary School in the Sunnyside, Wash., School District. The other is for a $2.4 million, 26,000-square-foot support-services building for the Walla Walla, Wash., School District.
Scott Rountree, T.W. Clark's Sun Valley project manager, says that project will include two 10,000-square-foot additions, one at each end of the current school. One will be a wood-framed classroom addition and the other will be a block-and-steel multipurpose addition, he says.
T.W. Clark started work on that project in February and it's expected to be completed in August, Rountree says. Loofburrow Architects PS, of Yakima, Wash., designed the project.
Sunnyside is about 185 miles southwest of Spokane, about midway between the Tri-Cities and Yakima along Interstate 82.
Jon Huettl, T.W. Clark's Walla Walla project manager, says the planned support-services building there will be a 26,000-square-foot, pre-engineered structure that will house a maintenance shop, a welding area, and walk-in freezers and coolers.
Work was expected to start on that project last week and it's scheduled to be completed next February.
Architects West Inc., of Coeur d'Alene, designed the project.
The project site is west of the Walla Walla city center and about 150 miles southwest of Spokane. It's adjacent to a $3.7 million, 16,000-square-foot bus facility that T.W. Clark also currently is building. That previously reported project is expected to be completed by the end of this month, Huettl says.