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A Better Way – Project Case Study

Wolf Branch Middle School

Background

Holland was selected to rebuild a portion of Wolf Branch Middle School after it was demolished due to mine subsidence.

The middle school closed in 2017 after significant settlement caused by the collapse of an abandoned underground coal mine was discovered. The collapse resulted in cracking and buckling of floors and walls inside the building, forcing the school’s closure. Construction included a new 44,000 square foot addition, as well as renovations to 18,000 square feet of the original part of the structure that remained.

A Better Way

The new addition features a gym and locker rooms, a multipurpose room that houses the cafeteria and kitchen, a stage, and a media center/library. The new section is constructed of poured, tilt-up concrete walls for the large volume spaces and load-bearing masonry construction for the locker rooms and kitchen area. The locker rooms also function as a hardened storm shelter.

Renovations included new administrative offices, along with band and choir rooms. 

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Ryan Savage

Project Executive, Education & Municipal

rsavage@hollandcs.com

618-975-3869