Site improvements at Abraham Lincoln High School included replacement of the running track surface with an all-weather asphalt; replacement, coloring, and texturing of the post-tensioned concrete slab for the four-court tennis complex; and replacement of the football field with a synthetic grass field. Some outdoor athletic equipment also was replaced. Steve DeThomas served as project manager, and Alex Lee served as superintendent. The project is valued at $1.8 million. White worked with HCL Engineering & Surveying Inc. of Englewood, CO, on the project.

Parent Project 3754 involved renovation work at four schools-Amesse Elementary School, East High School, Fairmont Elementary School, and McGlone Elementary School. The Amesse Elementary School renovation work included exterior painting; replacement of the kitchen floor; roof repairs and re-roofing; replacement of the cooling tower; and replacement of the burners in the boilers. The East High School project involved replacement of the football field with synthetic turf; replacement of the running track surface; new sod and irrigation at the baseball field; and detention pond and drainage work. Fairmont Elementary School work involved windows and carpet replacement, and painting. McGlone Elementary School included floor renovation and carpet replacement. Seth Noble served as project manager, and Jessie Prater served as project superintendent. The project is valued at $2.7 million. OZ Architecture of Denver was a partner on the project.

Founded in 1985, White Construction specializes in commercial construction, design-build, historic restoration and tenant improvement projects. To date, the company has completed more than $350 million in construction projects.

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