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Osceola High School

Overview

The Osceola High School campus-wide renovation and upgrade project was completed in three phases over three years. It was constructed of concrete tilt-wall panels, a steel structure, and low-slope flat roofs.

Phases 1 and 2 of the projects involved demolishing existing facilities to make room for a new auditorium building that includes 748 fixed seats, a full stage, sound and lighting systems, a new gymnasium and cafeteria building with 2,000 elevated seats, a dining room with 432 seats, and a covered outdoor dining area.

Phase 3 consisted of new classroom buildings that contain 87 new classrooms and laboratories with a new administration area, a new central energy plant, library and media facility, addition of a TV studio, life skills laboratory, two exceptional student education classrooms, and an in-school suspension room, automotive workshop, aviation technology laboratory, four exceptional student education classrooms, music facilities, a culinary arts laboratory, kitchen, art laboratory, and an ROTC classroom. Construction also included new tennis courts and an athletic field.

2013 ABC Merit Award Winner for Excellence in Construction

Project Details
Client: School District of Osceola County
Location: Kissimmee, FL
Architect: C.T. Hsu & Associates
Size: 298,000 SF
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