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Community leaders unveil ambitious legacy project for San Antonio

August 15, 2024 | HARLANDALE ISD, School Districts, Texas



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Community leaders unveil ambitious legacy project for San Antonio
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the completion of a significant construction project, marking a milestone for the community. The final certificate of occupancy was received in June, and the project has since transitioned to full-time use, including the locker room and press box. The board is now poised to approve the final payment to RVK, the construction firm responsible for the project.

During the meeting, representatives from RVK shared their extensive experience in building K-12 facilities in San Antonio, emphasizing their long-standing commitment to the community. Soto Nunnally, a representative from RVK, highlighted the company's history in the area, stating they have been involved in educational projects since the 1940s and 1950s. He expressed confidence in the project's success, noting their understanding of local needs and their dedication to being good neighbors.

Greg Vaughn, another RVK representative, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the team's expertise in K-12 construction and their excitement about contributing to what he termed a \"legacy project\" for the district. He assured board members that the project would serve as a valuable resource for the community, reinforcing RVK's commitment to quality and collaboration.

The meeting underscored the importance of community engagement and the role of experienced builders in ensuring the success of educational infrastructure projects. As the board prepares to finalize payments, the focus remains on delivering a facility that will benefit the district for years to come.

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