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Community Christian Academy in Lacey, Wash., has a new state-of-the-art 11,750-square-foot (1,092-m2) gym/classroom expansion that was designed to offer a place for students to play sports and perform stage plays while learning all the necessary tools to prepare for life outside of high school.
A metal building was used because it offered clear, open space in the gymnasium. Houston-based Metallic Building Co. supplied the metal building, roof and wall panels for the project. Metallic’s 24-gauge Ultra-Dek standing-seam roof system in Hunter Green, a Signature 300 Architectural coating, was utilized, along with its PBC wall panels in Colonial Green, a Signature 200 Commercial/Industrial coating, along with an Energy Saver insulated roof.
The building features a canopy, large entrance, roof-mounted basketball goals and a large stage area.
Elements KMB Design Groups, Spokane Valley, Wash., was the architect; Construct Inc., Yelm, Wash., was the general contractor; The Faith Works, Yelm, Wash., was the builder; and Prengle Construction, Yelm, was the erector and roofing contractor.
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