High school construction will begin next year in Clear Creek (Texas) district

Oct. 9, 2013
$98.6 million project will replace facility that was built in 1972

Construction is slated to start next year on the first phase of a new campus for Clear Lake High School in the Clear Lake (Texas) District. The Houston Chronicle says the design by PBK Architects incorporates a new fine arts facility and two-story classroom section that will be linked to an existing science center, field house, gym and locker room areas. The $98.6 million project will be constructed in three phases over 21 months; the existing high school was built in 1972.

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