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36 Projects Underway, $105M Invested in GO KC Program After Two Years

March 9, 2020
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OMAHA, NE — When Nelson Mandela Elementary in North Omaha, Nebraska, looked to expand its programming to include an Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC), they enlisted Darland Construction to serve as the construction manager and Holland Basham Architects as the architect. Darland worked with the owner and architects to ensure the building would meet the client's budget and needs.

The new school features six classrooms, designed to serve students between ages two and five. A 1,360-square-foot gymnasium, featuring more than nine-foot tall windows overlooks the elementary school and athletic fields, and the main entry features a vestibule system for added security.

"It's a remarkable building," said Nicole Looper, Nelson Mandela ECDC Director.

The site presented some significant challenges for the construction team. After water runoff from much of the neighborhood started collecting at the site, Darland helped create a plan that would create retaining walls, reroute water flow and provide adequate drainage.

"We needed to make the site functional without creating additional problems for the elementary school downhill," said Darland Project Manager Mike Thomsen.

Shortly before their move-in date, major snow melt and rainfall caused widespread flooding in and around the Omaha Metro area. Project Superintendent, Cliff Bonestroo, worked to maintain the timeline.

"Cliff was our superhero towards the end," Looper said. "He worked very hard to get us into the building." 

Nelson Mandela ECDC follows the same model as the adjacent K-4 school. Students are enrolled based on proximity to the school and financial need. As an entirely privately funded school, Mandela does not collect tuition from families.

"One of the greatest gifts Nelson Mandela offers is family engagement,” Looper said. “It's an approach we are committed to."

With the addition of the ECDC, Looper said that the school can further its mission to create a pathway of excellence for all students.  
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