The Panther Creek High School project, built for the Frisco Independent School District, included the new construction of a three-story, 385,000-square-foot high school building located in Frisco, TX. This facility accommodates 2,100 students and houses academics, fine arts, an auditorium, food services, a library, athletics, and administration. The high school also received site development for a football field, baseball and softball fields with artificial turf, practice fields, an eight-track lane, eight tennis courts, an athletic field house, a concession building, and a ticket booth. This project also included a 13,878-square-foot storm shelter, fully equipped with a central battery system, that can shelter 2,335 people. The high school campus was constructed on a concrete foundation, with structural steel framing, a masonry exterior, and roofing with tile and modified bitumen.
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