K-12 Schools
Ingraham High School Addition
Ingraham High School, named after the first superintendent of Seattle Public Schools Edward Sturgis Ingraham, opened in 1959. The latest build consisted of a new, two-story classroom addition adjacent to the existing building 100. The 46,000-square-foot addition increases the total square footage of the school to 236,000. It provides capacity for up to 500 additional…
Read MoreGlacier Middle School
As the only middle school in the White River School District, Glacier provides an important community resource. This new project included a new 172,000 sf, 2 story building equipped with a mechanical mezzanine, classrooms, administration, two gymnasiums, multi-purpose room, library, kitchen, and a state-of-the-art football/soccer field with synthetic track. General Contractor: Bayley Construction, LP Subcontract Amount: $2,692,500.00…
Read MoreMadison Elementary School
Madison Elementary School was originally constructed in the 1950’s, with additions in the 1960’s and 1980’s. The new 2 story, 79,500 sf building features 30 classrooms, a library, theater, gymnasium, restaurant (cafeteria), kitchen, and administrative offices. General Contractor: Lydig Construction Subcontract Amount: $2,237,000.00 Size: 79,500 SF Scope: Exterior Metal Framing Exterior Sheathing Interior Metal Framing…
Read MoreTambark Creek Elementary
Located in Bothell, WA, this two-story 83,000 sf structure is now the learning home to 600 K-5 students and 60 faculty and staff. The new school has 30 classrooms, an administrative office, library, gymnasium, a cafeteria, kitchen, covered play area, and playfields. Under the leadership of Barney Evans, GK Knutson provided over 17,000 man hours to…
Read MoreAnacortes High School
GK Knutson in no stranger to multi-phased construction projects with students on-site and this one is no exception. We enjoy equipping students with the latest technology and bright learning spaces to study, connect, and grow. It took more than 31,000 hours and nearly 3 years, but now the community will be able to benefit from…
Read MoreBlaine High School
Three years, three phases, and 7,300 GK Knutson hours at Blaine High School resulted in the construction of a new cafeteria, theater, technical education classrooms, a new two-story classroom wing and the remodel of an existing science/library wing. General Contractor: Spee West Construction Subcontract Amount: $868,000 Scope: Exterior Metal Framing Interior Metal Framing Shaftwall Systems Interior GWB…
Read MoreMt. Si High School
At the time it was built, Mt. Si High School was the largest high school in the Washington State, designed to serve up to 2,300 students. The seven buildings are comprised of three stories with greenhouses on top, and a 400-car ground-level garage. GK Knutson contributed over 70,000 hours to this massive 300,000 SF project.…
Read MoreLynndale Elementary School
Part of the Edmonds School Districts capital project improvements included Lynndale Elementary School. A 76,000 square foot, ground up, building on the existing site of the previous building, which was built in 1956. GK Knutson worked for BNBuilders, self-performing all the metal framing, door frame installation, gypsum wallboard installation and finishing scopes on the project,…
Read MoreEnatai Elementary School
Just south of Bellevue, Enatai Elementary School was completely demolished and rebuilt. The 95,000 square foot school was built with sustainability in mind and incorporates many ‘green technologies’ including geothermal, solar, and photovoltaic systems. Working on another school project with Spee West Construction, GK Knutson performed all the metal framing, exterior sheathing, and interior drywall work.…
Read MoreTillicum Middle School
Spee West Construction won the bid on the new Tillicum Middle School, and we are happy to have been part of the construction team. With a final subcontract value of over $2.5 million dollars, GK Knutson worked nearly 28,000 hours on the project and self-performed all the metal framing and drywall scope. The 181,000 square foot…
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