Have You Noticed the Construction Around the Bronxville School?

By Staff
Feb. 12, 2020: Have you noticed the construction around the Bronxville School? This is all part of the School's $28.3 million capital improvement project that is being primarily financed by two bond issues.
We reached out to Dan Carlin, Assistant Superintendent for Business at the Bronxville School, to update us on the construction that you see in the photos below.
Here is what we learned.
Two Towers over the Main Entrance at the Flag Pole
The photo at the top of this article shows the scaffolding over the two towers at the main entrance to the School at the Flag Pole. Carlin explained that work is being done to restore the parapet brick and mortar as well as the roof in that area.
Meadow Avenue Entrance

The photos above show a great deal of construction at the Meadow Avenue entrance to the School.
Carlin explained that the School is building an extension to the existing lobby as well as a new security area with a "man trap" and lounge area.
According to Carlin, a "man-trap" is an area "where people entering the building can be isolated and vetted before being granted entrance to the building. They would be buzzed in by security, be identified and signed in, and then granted or denied entrance to the building."
The School is also adding an addition over the gym that will become flexible modern classroom space.
Fencing on the corners of Pondfield and Meadow and Pondfield and Midland

The photos above show large fenced-in areas with construction vehicles, contractor storage, and parking on the corners of Pondfield and Meadow and Pondfield and Midland.
Carlin explained that these are staging areas for the work going on on those sides of the building. These areas will be returned to grass upon completion of the construction projects.
Other Near Term Projects
The School has recently put out bids for the new Innovation Center and for replacing the curtain wall in the Elementary School.
Photos by A. Warner








