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City and Contractor Release Joint Statement About School Building Collapse

News Staff • January 29, 2025

Joint Statement on the partial collapse of the practice pavilion being constructed on the new Gulf Shores High School campus

Gulf Shores School Building Collapse

A section of the construction at the new Gulf Shores High School sports training facility, located along the Beach Express, collapsed in the early morning hours on Monday. The incident involved the practice facility next to the main school structure. Both facilities are under construction.


The City of Gulf Shores and the General Contractor have released a joint statement concerning the incident:


From Rabren General Contractors:

Evaluations remain underway following an incident on January 27th in which a section of the

partially constructed practice pavilion at the new Gulf Shores High School project collapsed.

Rabren General Contractors is coordinating closely with officials from the City of Gulf Shores,

Volkert, Goodwyn Mills & Cawood, our subcontractors and vendors, third-party adjusters, and

engineers who are actively investigating the incident. Most importantly, no one was injured,

and we are thankful for the swift response of all parties involved. The immediate area around

the pavilion will remain cordoned off during the investigation while work on the remainder of

the project continues. The affected portion of the project will not impact our ability to complete

the project on time, and we plan to remove the debris as soon as we receive approval. Rabren

prioritizes the safety of our employees, subcontractors, and the public on all our projects. We

are committed to maintaining the highest safety and quality standards and will implement all

necessary actions based on the investigation’s findings.


From the City of Gulf Shores:

Early Monday morning, a portion of the outdoor sports practice pavilion, under construction at

the new Gulf Shores High School campus, collapsed. While we are disappointed that this

occurred, we are incredibly thankful that no workers were on-site at the time of the collapse and

no one was injured. Ensuring the safety of the workers during construction and, ultimately,

everyone who will be enjoying the new Gulf Shores High School campus is our highest priority.

Currently, an independent team of structural engineers is assessing the site to determine the

factors that led to the collapse. Once their investigation is complete, the City of Gulf Shores will

determine the appropriate next steps based on their findings. We will provide additional

information once the cause of the collapse is determined.


We understand that an incident like this raises questions and concerns about the safety of this

facility. While the cause of the collapse has not yet been determined, we want to reassure the

public that this facility was designed to a 174 mph wind load rating, will be constructed in strict

compliance with building codes, and will be required to pass all inspections from the Alabama

Department of Construction Management (ADCM). These inspections occur at critical

milestones during and after construction to ensure all State Building Codes are adhered to, and

the ADCM will not issue a Certificate of Occupancy for this facility or any other portion of the

new Gulf Shores High School until all required inspections have been completed and passed.


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