New Elementary School Opens in South Bronx, N.Y.

Forte Construction Corp. recently announced that it has completed construction on P.S. 487, a new four-story elementary school in the South Bronx, according to a news release. The school is open for the current academic year and will serve more than 500 students in grades PreK–5. The 85,000-square-foot school was built on land previously used for portable classroom trailers for a district high school.

The school features four PreK classrooms, three kindergarten classrooms, and 15 standard classrooms, the news release reports. It also features eight special education classrooms, two speech and resource rooms, and occupational and physical therapy space. According to the news release, the new school comes during a time when “more than 300,000 students in the city’s highest-need schools are learning in overcrowded classrooms,” citing a United Federation of Teachers study from November 2023.

“Thanks to the excellent collaboration between the School Construction Authority and our team at Forte Construction, and all of our vendors and subcontractors, we are proud to deliver this state-of-the-art school building in advance of the start of the next school year in September,” said Project Manager Dan Villandre. “Our team constructed this school from the ground up and are proud that P.S. 487 will be a welcoming haven for students in the South Bronx for countless decades to come.”

Outdoor amenities include a 3,400-square-foot play yard featuring a volleyball court, basketball court, and running track. It also features a garden for academic use by students and teachers.

The project broke ground in July 2021 as part of a School Construction Authority 2020–2024 Capital Program that provided $1.6 billion to 21 school buildings to add the capacity for just short of 12,000 students to the Bronx, the news release reports.

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