AP Completes Northwest Independent School District’s Haslet Elementary School

The two story, 100,431-square-foot school centers around a high-volume dining and learning commons to promote collaborative and flexible learning.

HASLET, Texas – (February 8, 2021) —- Adolfson & Peterson Construction (AP), a top national construction management firm and general contractor, completed Northwest Independent School District’s (ISD) Haslet Elementary School.

The replacement school is located at 501 School House Road in Haslet, Texas. The two-story building is 100,431 square feet and features an open concept library, learning pods with classrooms and collaborative spaces, and room for 850 students.

“Haslet is a growing community, and this new facility provides ample space for current and future students,” said Bob Lemke, VP of Operations, AP. “Every square foot of the school’s interior and exterior is designed to promote collaborative learning. We’re proud to have worked on this unique project, and we’re happy it will be a prototype for future Northwest ISD elementary schools.”

Nicknamed “The Nest,” the school’s high-volume learning commons and library were designed to emulate a tree house and act as a central point for the facility. Adjacent to the learning commons are classrooms, additional flex space, and focus rooms with movable walls that allow teachers to scale learning environments outside of the classroom and create greater adaptability for learning of all types. The facility also features curtain walls to allow for natural light.

The school’s exterior features outdoor courtyards with usable space that is easily accessed by classrooms, as well as recreational fields, playground areas, decorative flatwork, and new parking and paving. The project also includes a storm shelter, which required intricate preconstruction coordination with specific programming and sequencing.

AP began constructing Haslet Elementary School in summer 2019 and completed the project ready for school to begin in fall 2020, despite 68 days of weather delays and local coronavirus containment measures. Huckabee served as architect on the project.

AP’s recent notable North Texas school projects include Garland ISD’s Garland High School, Hudson Middle School, Abbett and Luna Elementary Schools; Arlington ISD’s Arts and Athletics Complex, Arlington and Bowie High Schools and Ashworth Elementary School; and Highland Park ISD’s Highland Park High and Middle Schools, McCulloch Intermediate, and Bradfield, Hyer and University Park Elementary Schools. AP is also currently constructing the Marshall Law and Medical Services Magnet High School for San Antonio’s Northside ISD.

About Adolfson & Peterson Construction:
Adolfson & Peterson Construction (AP) is a family-owned company that is consistently ranked among the top construction managers and general contractors in the nation, while maintaining one of the safest records in the industry. With a mission of building trust, communities and people, AP focuses on projects that enhance where we live and work. Founded in 1946, AP is known within the building industry for uncompromising commitment to its clients, employees and the communities where it builds and works. AP offers preconstruction and construction services to the commercial, education, healthcare, hospitality, industrial, multifamily, municipal, recreation and senior living market segments. AP supports an employee base of 700+ who work from offices in Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, Texas and Wyoming. For more information, visit www.a-p.com or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

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