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High-school construction progress: concrete pours, gym and track schedules noted

April 26, 2025 | Lancaster County, Virginia


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High-school construction progress: concrete pours, gym and track schedules noted
Construction managers reported significant progress on Lancaster County's new high school and athletic facilities during the board meeting.

Contractors completed substantial structural work: metal decking for Level 2 is in place and two large concrete pours were flagged as critical upcoming milestones. Drone photos in the presentation showed concrete poured on Level 1 and metal decking staged for the Level 2 pour; managers highlighted two key dates for next-week concrete pours on areas labeled A and D, which will unlock interior mechanical/plumbing/electrical work once complete.

School officials answered questions about the athletic field schedule and clarified the track would likely be installed in June or July. They also confirmed that the football field and stadium would not be ready for use in the coming fall season. The presentation included interior progress on the gym, auditorium block work and plumbing rough-in; staff described a restroom layout intended to reduce vandalism and maintenance by creating smaller, semi-private stalls with a common sink area that can be monitored at the sink area rather than inside private stalls.

Why this matters: The county's capital investment in a new high school is a major construction program with direct scheduling and budget consequences for school operations. Contractors' ability to meet key pours and the track schedule will determine whether outdoor sports needs can be accommodated next year.

What comes next: Construction managers will proceed with the scheduled pours and keep supervisors updated. The administration said more people will be on-site in the coming weeks and that routine construction progress photos will be provided to the board.

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