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John Muir

John Muir Elementary School Early Learning Addition and Improvements

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Project Update: September 2024

Early Learning Addition

  • Installed subgrade footings and underground utilities.

Other Work

  • 2nd Floor: Completed room 208.
  • 3rd Floor: Framed walls, windows, and doors; painted walls; roughed in utilities; installed ceiling tiles; and installed new sink and casework.
  • Loading Dock and Fire Riser Room: Framed the fire riser room and backfilled with rock.

About the Project

Overview

This is a project to build a 4-classroom Early Learning addition with before- and after-school childcare support spaces.

It also includes renovating the 3rd floor of the 1971 addition from open concept to 3 classrooms, upgrades to the existing fire suppression system, and loading dock upgrades. Site work includes adding modular play equipment, bicycle parking, a bicycle garden, and work on the right-of-way curb ramp.

The existing school will remain on site during the school year while construction is going on.

Funding Source: Buildings, Technology, and Academics/Athletics V Capital Levy (BTA V), approved by voters in 2022 and a Distressed Schools Grant from the State of Washington.

Timeline

construction phase graphic showing that the school is in the Construction phase
Learn what happens during these phases
  • Predesign phase: Complete
  • Schematic design phase: Complete
  • Design development phase: Complete
  • Construction documents and permitting phase: In progress
  • Bid and award phase: Complete
  • Construction phase: In progress
  • Estimated completion: Summer 2025

Construction Progress Photos

a loader is demolishing part of a brick building
Demolition to prepare for the new preschool addition – July 2024
a bucket loader is demolishing a portion of a brick building while workers spray water
Spraying water during demolition to keep dust down – July 2024

Project Design

School Design Advisory Team (SDAT)

Early in the design process, representatives from the school community come together to form a school’s SDAT. SDATs typically include school and district staff, parents, and community members. Students are sometimes included for all or part of the process. The project construction managers also take part. Learn more about the John Muir SDAT.

Architect’s Drawings

simple site plan of a school
Site plan showing project area
drawing of the outside of a brick building with a flag pole and trees. people are shown walking on the side walk and walkway to the entry
Main entrance with new PreK addition to the left
drawing of a 1 story brick building with pavement in front
PreK Entry

Project Team

Project Design: Anjali Grant Design

GCCM: Absher Construction

Project Manager: Matisia Hollingsworth, mchollingswo@seattleschools.org, 206-252-0901

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