The Lincoln School breaks ground on STEAM building

THE LINCOLN SCHOOL BROKE GROUND on its new STEAM building. From left, Ron Simoneau, vice president, Shawmut Design and Construction; Brian Valentine, project manager, LLB Architects; Kathleen Bartels, principal, LLB Architects; Nancy Nahigian Tavitian, chair, Lincoln School's STEAM Hub Steering Committee; Suzanne Fogarty, head of school, Lincoln School; Corine Andrade, project manager, Shawmut Design and Construction; Chris Maury, project executive, Shawmut Design and Construction /COURTESY SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
THE LINCOLN SCHOOL BROKE GROUND on its new STEAM building. From left, Ron Simoneau, vice president, Shawmut Design and Construction; Brian Valentine, project manager, LLB Architects; Kathleen Bartels, principal, LLB Architects; Nancy Nahigian Tavitian, chair, Lincoln School's STEAM Hub Steering Committee; Suzanne Fogarty, head of school, Lincoln School; Corine Andrade, project manager, Shawmut Design and Construction; Chris Maury, project executive, Shawmut Design and Construction /COURTESY SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

PROVIDENCE – The Lincoln School in Providence started construction this week on a $5 million addition to the campus.

The STEAM building will accommodate additional display and collaborative meeting space for students studying the subjects of science, technology, engineering, the arts, architecture and mathematics.

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The STEAM Hub for Girls project will include a new two-story façade, 4,000-square-feet of interdisciplinary space and a rotating art gallery.

Shawmut Design and Construction of Providence is the construction manager. The architect is LLB Architects of Pawtucket.

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Mary MacDonald is a reporter for PBN.

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