
Ukiah High School Modernization, Phase I Ukiah, California
In 2005, Alameida Architecture wrote a bond proposal for Ukiah Unified School District to renovate its high school originally constructed in 1977. This effort resulted in $42 million dollars in local bond funds. In addition, Alameida Architect secured $7 million in state bond funds.
On behalf of Ukiah High School, Alameida Architecture contracted AXIA Architects to be the design architects while Alameida Architecture manages the $50 million dollar project in three phases.
Phase One - Vocational Arts Facilities
Project Role
Project & Construction Manager: | Alameida Architecture |
Project Architect: | AXIA Architects |
Contractor: | Helmer and Sons |
Project Data
Year of Construction: | 2006/2007 |
Project Cost: | $ 13,000,000 |