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Exterior view of North Elementary School with people entering and exiting.

The work has started.

 

We would like to welcome you to our Troy City Schools construction site, where we will provide continuous updates on our building project, which will include three new PreK-6 buildings, a new intermediate school (for grades 5-6) and a Troy High School renovation. 

We are incredibly proud of this project, as well as thankful to the entire Troy community for making this happen. We simply could not have done it without you, and we appreciate your dedication to ensuring both our students and staff members will have the tools they need to operate in the 21st century and beyond. 

Feel free to take a look around this page. If you can’t find what you are looking for, or if you have any questions that need to be addressed, please email us at construction@troy.k12.oh.us

 

Aerial Progress Photos

To help keep the community informed, Peterson Construction is providing ongoing aerial photos that show the project’s progress from above.  

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Design Documents

This section includes floorplans, site and location plans, building elevations and renderings, and other documents that illustrate the construction process.

Questions

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If you still have unanswered questions please reach out to us via email at construction@troy.k12.oh.us

 

 

Project Partners

Here you’ll find an overview of the organizations supporting this project, including the OFCC, the architects, and the construction management team. Each plays a critical role in ensuring the work is completed efficiently, safely, and to the highest standards.

Architects

Ruetschle Architects is a Dayton-based architecture firm dedicated to personal attention, design excellence and the creation of projects with lasting quality and value. Ruetschle has a long history of educational, institutional, religious, commercial and community projects. They have worked on designing Milton-Union’s K-12 school building, Northmont High School, Fairmont High School’s auditorium and Trent Arena, as well as the addition to Bethel High School.

Reutschle Architects Home Page

 

Construction Management Firm

Peterson Construction Company was founded in 1949 as a family-run general contracting business that served the Wapakoneta community building homes and residential properties. The company expanded into larger scale commercial projects and developed a reputation for producing high-quality facilities  including schools, hospitals, and water and wastewater treatment plants. They have worked on school projects including: the Covington PK-8 building, Piqua primary schools, Versailles K-12 school, Jackson Center PK-8 school, Van Wert 6-12 school and Lima Senior High School.

Peterson Construction Company Home Page

 

Commissioning Agent

STAN Engineers was formed on April 15, 1981. STAN is a full service mechanical, electrical, and plumbing consulting engineering firm.  They specialize in design engineering, commissioning, and energy engineering for building systems across a broad range of facilities throughout the country. STAN has been selected by OFCC as an approved Commissioning Agent since the inception of the program in January 2005.  They were instrumental in development of the scope of services and statewide standards.  The scope originally included thorough design reviews, development of the commissioning specification, test plan and forms, functional testing of the HVAC systems/controls and electrical systems, seasonal testing, final warranty review and project closeout. 

STAN Engineers Home Page

Ohio Facilities Construction Commission (OFCC)

This school construction project is part of the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission (OFCC) program, which means the district is partnering with the state to ensure high-quality, long-lasting school buildings. Through the OFCC process, project costs are shared between the state and the district, reducing the local financial burden. All construction follows strict OFCC design and building standards, ensuring safety, efficiency, and modern learning environments that will serve students and the community for decades to come.

You can find more about the OFCC at the following link:

OFCC Home Page