Groundbreaking At Davenport West High School Set For July 18
The Davenport Community School District will hold an official groundbreaking for new construction at Davenport West High School at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 18, at the area to the southwest of the West YMCA. In case of inclement weather, the event will be held in the West gymnasium.
Speakers at the event will include Superintendent TJ Schneckloth, School Board President Dan Gosa, Davenport West Principal Cory Williams, Davenport Mayor pro-tem Marion Meginnis, and John Mahon, of Bray Architects, who will be handling the project.
The project includes a renovation and remodel of the existing competition gym; new bleachers; a paint and refinish of the room; new basketball backstops, volleyball and gym divider curtain; a remodel of the YMCA gym to dedicate one court to the school; a new wrestling room, with a two-mat room; a new weight and fitness room; new restrooms; a new Gymnasium; a 500 seat spectator bleacher seating; competition sized basketball and volleyball courts; practice courts for basketball and volleyball; an updated activities entrance; and new screening/fencing at technology storage areas.
The new construction represents an addition of 25,260 square feet and a renovation of 19,716 square feet at a project cost of $9,182,700. Total building area before the project is 382,397 square feet; total area after the project will be 407,657 square feet.
“We’re extremely pleased to move forward on this fantastic addition to Davenport West High School, which will continue to make the school a great spot for students and staff and offer many additional advantages to the West experience,” said TJ Schneckloth, Superintendent of Schools. “This addition continues the district on the path to growing excellence in our school community and providing the best resources for our students and staff.”
To learn more about Davenport Community Schools, please visit http://www.davenportschools.org/ .