Washington Lee High School

Washington-Lee High School

Arlington, Virginia

Matthew Hoerr - Construction Management  
 
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Thesis Abstract

 

The new Washington-Lee High School is being built on the same site as the current High School is located.  The school is surrounded by homes on three sides and is located at 1300 North Quincy Street in Arlington, Virginia.  The new school is going to be approximately 362,000 square feet and is going to require the demolition of 225,000 square feet of the existing school.  The new school is going for a LEED Silver rating and is very advanced compared to the current school that was originally built in 1924.

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