


Since January 2007, students of the Bridgeport Exempted Village School District have been attending a new 100,000-square-foot complex. Unique to the facility's design, the school district is inclusively offering an education experience to all of its grade levels at the Bridgeport K-12 School Building. To ensure the structure will meet the growing needs of the Bridgeport, Ohio community for many years, the facility includes spacious state-of-the-art classrooms and labs, a cafetorium, a gymnasium for events and physical education classes, as well as a small gymnasium for other functions. With a traditional masonry architectural exterior façade, the complex maintains the classic sense of an educational institution. A challenge for the structural engineering of the building was the combination of interchanging sloped roofs and flat roofs.
| Project Size: | 100,000 square feet | |
| Owner: | Bridgeport Exempted Villiage School District | |
| Contractor: | PCS Construction | |
| Architect: | Mcdonald, Cassell & Basset Architects | |
| Completion Date: | 2007 | |
| Total Project Value: | $15 million |
| Framing Studies |
| New Construction |