LAUSD Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools Phase 1 (Ambassador Learning Center)

About the Project

The Ambassador Learning Center Phase 1 project, the first of a two-phased multi-school campus for LAUSD, consisted of construction of a two-level, kindergarten through 3rd-grade school building with 825 seats. It includes a central utility plant that services the complete K-12 campus. The project includes a two-level post-tension, cast-in-place parking structure for 320 vehicles with playfields on the upper deck.

Quick Facts

  • Location Los Angeles, California
  • Client Los Angeles Unified School District
  • Architect CannonDesign and Gonzalez Goodale Architects
  • Industry Education
  • Line of Business Construction
  • Delivery Method Design-Bid-Build (Hard Bid)
  • Completion Date July 2009
  • Duration 25 months
  • Contract Value $ 85,070,831
  • Sustainability CHPS
  • Square Footage 200,000 SF

Awards

Awards

  • 2008 ISEE Construction Industry Champion – LAUSD Los Angeles Unified School District
  • 2008 LAUSD Los Angeles Unified School District – Safety Award
  • 2008 LAUSD Los Angeles Unified School District – We Build Champion Award
  • 2009 Design Honor Award – AIA Pasadena Foothill Chapter
  • 2009 Liberty Mutual Silver Medal Safety Award-Exceptional Safety Performance – Liberty Mutual Group
  • 2009 Construction Best California Award – McGraw Hill
  • 2010 Liberty Mutual Gold Medal Safety Award-Exceptional Safety Performance – Liberty Mutual Group

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