New Arizona Fine Arts School Reaches Construction Milestone

Construction of the new Hilltop School for the Arts and Theater in Litchfield Park, Ariz., recently hit a significant milestone, according to a news release. The Agua Fria High School District held a beam-signing ceremony to celebrate the building’s topping out, or the placement of its last structural beam. The district partnered with McCarthy Building Companies and ADM Group on the 115,111-square-foot facility.

Amenities are set to include two one-level classroom buildings and a two-story facility with a black box theater, cafeteria, administrative space, a media center, and more classroom space. The campus will also feature a 34,034-square-foot performing arts center including front-of-house space, a lobby, seating capacity of more than 700, and a back-of-house area with flex space and a food service area, according to the news release.

“The beam represents more than steel and signatures,” said Kristen Acton, Governing Board President for AFHSD. “It symbolizes our shared commitment to students, families, and this community. Every decision behind this project was made with learning, opportunity, and long-term impact in mind.”

Construction started in May 2025 and has an estimated completion date of fall 2026, and the full project cost about $74.5 million. McCarthy Building Companies served as general contractor, and ADM as designer.

“Most of all, we can’t wait to have students walk through these doors,” said Julie Jones, Hilltop School for the Arts and Theater Principal. “And as we sign this beam today, I am reminded that it is their courage to create, perform, and grow that is the heart of Hilltop. They are the ones who inspire us and remind us why this work matters.”

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