Construction updates: Glynn County performing arts center pushed to March; field house and wing work continue

Glynn County Board of Education · December 12, 2025
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Summary

District staff reported site development near completion for the Glendale replacement, a performing arts center interior nearing finish but completion pushed to March, and steady progress on the BHS field house and BOE Wing 4.

A facilities presenter briefed the board on multiple construction projects across the district. Site work for the Glendale replacement is nearing the end of phase 2, with base rock installed, the transformer set, storm drain materials on site and utility work beginning; phase 3 building construction is slated to start late December or early January.

Photos shown of the performing arts center indicated recent completion of auditorium flooring; however, the construction manager now projects a March completion date rather than the previously stated late‑January/early‑February target. "Initially, they were saying it would be ready late January, early February. ... it's looking like March now," the presenter said.

The BHS field house is further along: exterior curbing and sidewalks are being poured, window systems and ceiling work are complete, and rubber flooring installation is scheduled for the following week. The presenter described coaches' offices and training-room cabinetry as installed and noted the contractor Bridal Enterprises is handling subgrade work at the replacement site and Tyson will move a construction trailer to the site soon.

Work on BOE Wing 4 is underway (duct work, network cabling and office/restroom fit‑out) with an estimated mid‑January completion. The board asked which utility provider would serve the replacement site; the presenter said Okefenokee will provide power because Georgia Power did not have nearby distribution lines.

No contract awards or budget approvals were acted on during the presentation; updates were informational.