Chicago Construction News staff writer
Gilbane recently joined Elgin Area School District U46, DLA Architects and community members to celebrate the topping out of the new Legacy Middle School.
About 300 students attended the ceremony and signed the beam, recognizing their connection to the new school and highlighting a shared commitment to a space that supports learning, connection, and growth.,
“Our team is building a school that strengthens how students learn and how teachers teach,” said Mitch Braam, project executive, Gilbane Building. “This milestone shows the impact of aligning construction with student outcomes, and we are proud to deliver this vision with District U46.”
The 200,000-square-foot middle school will feature state-of-the-art classrooms, a main and auxiliary gym, a cafeteria, administrative offices, and collaborative learning spaces. The building incorporates concrete floors and a three-story academic wing supported by steel and masonry systems.
This project is part of Elgin Area School District U46’s broader effort to improve educational facilities across the 11 communities it serves. The district spans 90 square miles across Chicago’s northwest suburbs and serves more than 35,000 students across 57 schools.





