LAUSD Lincoln High School
Design-Build Modernization
Project Overview
Abraham Lincoln High School serves students in
the Lincoln Heights area of Los Angeles and is one
of the oldest public schools in California. Most of
the school’s building date to the 1940s, with some
in need of replacement or major upgrades. After a
site analysis by CO Architects, LAUSD embarked
on a comprehensive modernization project. The
project includes three new buildings, four building
renovations, temporary housing and IT infrastructure
upgrades. This $90 million initiative will update
Lincoln High to current LAUSD standards and
provide a vastly improved educational environment
to the students it serves.
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Solutions
Our team provided MEPT and fire protection services
for the initial site analysis report with CO Architects
and then for the design of the modernization, which
includes infrastructure upgrades, new buildings,
temporary structures and renovations. The project
also includes demolitions, multi-phase DSA
certification and close-out activities. Some features
of the project are a modernized gym, administration
building, auditorium and home econ building along
with new classrooms buildings, auditorium additions
and additional restrooms for the continuation
campus. The P2S technology team is designing
telephone, public address, data, IT, security and
audiovisual systems for the modernized Lincoln High
campus. We’re also designing a single structured
cabling plant for all communication systems, which
will be converged using the same IP infrastructure
for seamless operation of all systems.
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