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Construction Begins on Replacement Facility for 1950s-Era High School, Published in spaces4learning

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An article published in spaces4learning announced that T&T Construction Management Group, Inc. has commenced work at the replacement facility for Jean Ribault High School in Jacksonville, which was originally built in 1957. The $120-million, 150,000-square-foot new educational facility is designed by Schenkel Shultz Architecture. Gilbane Building Company is the general contractor. 

“We are pleased to be partnering with Gilbane on this historical project. We are honored to be one of many contributors at Duval County Public Schools,” said Ryan McDavid, T&T Business Development Manager. “T&T Construction Management Group, Inc. is proud to continue our work in the educational space in north Florida, and we look forward to providing Jean Ribault High School students with a modern facility that will serve the community and educate future generations of leaders.”

When completed in 2025, the new Jean Ribault High School will boast over 40 classrooms, a 12,500-square-foot gymnasium, auditorium, music building, JROTC facility, and tech classrooms devoted to such fields as nursing, robotics, audio production, and even aviation. 

Read the story in full; click here. 


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