Silverdale, WA

Central Kitsap High School and Middle School

Markets
Services
Features
Baseball Field
Eight Tennis Courts
Field Lighting
Football/Soccer Field
Grading
Phased Construction
Softball Field
Spectator Seating
Synthetic Turf and Track
100 foot elevation change over 59-acre site drives site design
AHBL provided civil engineering, landscape architecture, land survey, and land use planning services for this project to replace the existing Central Kitsap High School and Middle School. The middle and high school are co-located on the existing school site, which required a phased approach to construction. The schools operate separately, but share facilities such as a kitchen and auditorium. The project was phased to allow the middle and high school to remain open throughout construction. This required our engineers to manage challenges such creating temporary parking for students and staff, as well as careful coordination to ensure utilities to each building remain online.
 
The 59-acre site has a 100 foot change in elevation, which made grading a challenge. AHBL’s civil engineers worked with our in-house landscape architects, as well as the architect, geotechnical engineer and structural engineer to coordinate the design and engineering efforts required. Athletic facilities at the high school include a new football/soccer field with synthetic turf and track, field lighting and seating for 1,500 spectators, one baseball field, one softball field, one soccer field, and eight tennis courts. 

 

Photos: Lara Swimmer

Teaming Partners

  • Owner: Central Kitsap School District 
  • Architect: Integrus Architecture
  • Contractor: Skanska

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