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August
2003
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San Diego Daily Transcript-Soaring Dimensions-Central
San Diego - Thursday, August 28, 2003
Barnhart
making sure schools keep up with South County growth
By:
Rob Schupp
San
Diego's South County, one of the fastest-growing regions in
the country, will experience unprecedented expansion in the
coming years. Thousands of new homes, businesses, roads, parks
and people are already on their way to the area, including
kids. And where there are kids, there has to be new schools.
The Rancho
Bernardo-based Douglas E. Barnhart Inc.,
ranked the 14th-largest educational facility builder in the
country by the Engineering News Record, is leading
the construction surge of the South Bay's new schools.
The National
City Higher Education Center is one of the largest education
developments now under way in the South County. The $20 million
project is a joint effort between Southwestern College, San
Diego County Office of Education, San Diego State University
and National City.
Barnhart
Inc. is constructing the 3.4-acre center, which will include
12 classrooms, various laboratories, a lecture hall, a family
resource center and a child-care center.
Barnhart
Inc. also broke ground earlier this year on the Anne and William
Hedenkamp Elementary School in Chula Vista. The 40th school
in the Chula Vista Elementary School District, it will be
ready to open its doors in September.
At 75,000
square feet, Hedenkamp Elementary will have seven separate
buildings and 40 classrooms, with each classroom including
a large display screen to project Internet information, curriculum,
class work and more.
Another
groundbreaking is planned in August for the district's 41st
school in the San Miguel Ranch neighborhood.
The firm
as also kicked off a modernization for Rodgers Elementary.
In San Ysidro, the firms is building Sunset Elementary. Added
together, Barnhart Inc. has about $60 million of school projects
under way in South County. When they are completed, the firm
will have added more than 360,000 square feet of school and
educational support space to the area.
Additionally,
the firm has been selected as the construction manager for
the upcoming National City Municipal Library.
In addition
to new construction, the firm has been active in the construction
and modernization of many educational projects in the South
County, including Heritage Elementary School, Corky McMillin
Elementary School, Sal Creek Elementary School and modernizations
to nine of Chula Vista's elementary and charter schools, as
well as the Orchid Award-winning South Chula Vista Library.
The South Bay Union School District is also another past client.
"It
is tremendously rewarding to build schools and other educational-related
facilities," said Doug Barnhart, chief executive officer
of the firm. "We are creating environments that enhance
the educational experiences of thousands of young people.
Well-built schools and libraries serve as cornerstones of
a community. They are part of the social fabric of the residents'
lives, and will provide a source of public pride for many
decades."
Barnhart
Inc. began its educational focus 15 years ago when it built
a small school northeast of Escondido. Though it was a small
rural, project, the educational facility represented a turning
point for the company.
"Not
realizing the magnitude of this market at the time, we were
in on the ground floor," Barnhart said. "I began
observing upcoming educational projects, and I knew we were
ahead of the curve. We had six successfully completed projects,
trained and efficient school crews and a subcontractor following
before the rest of the industry caught up. Parents want the
best for their children and the community appreciation for
a job well done is highly worth it."
Barnhart
Inc., a San Diego-based building/contracting firm, has managed
construction of hundreds of projects valued in excess of $1
billion since its 1983 inception. The builder is currently
managing more than $500 million in construction projects in
California.
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