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HIGH TECH HIGH

HIGH TECH HIGH

HIGH TECH HIGH

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Project Overview
High Tech High, a charter school development organization, aimed to create a sustainable learning campus in Chula Vista, California. The project required adherence to LEED, CHPS, and ENERGY STAR standards, focusing on site design, indoor environmental quality, energy efficiency, and renewable materials.

Client Needs
High Tech High contracted BYCOR to deliver the facility, which needed to integrate modular and conventional construction methods to meet budget and schedule constraints. Williams Scotsman was chosen for their expertise in modular building techniques.

Project Timeline
- Delivery Began: September 2008
- Installation: October 2008
- Completion: January 2009

Williams Scotsman Solution
Williams Scotsman provided 59 modules totaling 32,807 square feet, incorporating materials to enhance acoustics, daylighting, and energy efficiency. They coordinated with local manufacturers and officials to minimize pollution and land impact, using a sequential crane set-up for efficient installation.

Project Outcome
The facility was completed in five months, on time and within budget, setting a new standard for sustainable learning environments with a minimal energy footprint. The project was praised for its prioritization and effective solutions.
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PROJECT CASE HISTORY HIGH TECH HIGH Chula Vista, California Client Project High Tech High is a state licensed charter school development organization that creates customized project specific learning environments for K-12 students throughout California. The organization wanted to develop a sustainable learning campus for students, staff and community in Chula Vista, California. Client Need High Tech High contracted BYCOR, a San Diego based general contractor, to deliver the new facility. The design and construction of the charter school had to address a variety of LEED®, CHPS (“Collaborative For High Performance Schools”), and ENERGY STAR requirements including site design, indoor environmental quality, energy efficiencies, and renewable building materials. Both onsite and offsite construction was limited to certain areas to minimize air and noise pollution and destruction of habitat. The project also had a strict budget and completion schedule. Conventional building construction alone could not complete this project on-time and within budget. BYCOR and High Tech High needed a reliable, experienced modular building supplier to carefully coordinate the integration of modular building construction with conventional methods as well as accommodate the sustainability requirements of the project. Due to their knowledge in modular building techniques and overall understanding of the project needs, Williams Scotsman was hired to implement a modular sustainable campus solution.

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Chula Vista, California The Williams Scotsman Solution Williams Scotsman was subcontracted to provide 59 modules totaling 32,807 square feet. In order to comply with the LEED design requirements, Williams Scotsman coordinated with their local manufacturer and the project team to ensure the modular units incorporated a variety of unique materials which enhanced classroom acoustics, day-lighting, energy and environmental efficiencies. All of these enhancements aided in reducing life cycle costs. To minimize pollution and land affected by construction, Williams Scotsman worked closely with the building...

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