
(October 28, 2017) Carmichael, Calif. – Following an intensive Design/Build competition, San Juan Unified School District (SJUSD) selected Verde Design and general contractor Robert A. Bothman Construction (RAB) for two projects at Rio Americano and Bella Vista High Schools.
This marks the continuation of a relationship that first began in 2013, with field replacement and all-weather track projects at Del Campo and El Camino High Schools.
The two latest projects involve converting natural grass fields to synthetic turf at each school site, adding a new all-weather track at Rio Americano High School, and resurfacing the existing track at the Bella Vista High School site.
About San Juan Unified School District Created in 1960 with the merger of six school districts, San Juan Unified School District (www.sanjuan.edu) has a rich tradition of helping students find academic success and achievement. The District serves a 75-square mile area covering multiple communities, from Arden-Arcade to Orangevale. Today, San Juan Unified District is the 11th largest school district in California, with an expenditure budget of $387+ million used to employ 5,000 individuals. and educate over 46,000 students in early learning, TK-12, and adult programs.