Spring ISD 2022 Bond Update: New Schools, EPIC Facility, and Campus Upgrades Take Shape Across Houston Area
Across Spring, Texas, the impact of Spring Independent School District’s 2022 Bond is becoming visible in steel beams, fresh concrete, and redesigned campuses—transformations that will soon shape the daily experiences of thousands of students, families, and educators.
From the highly anticipated Education Performance and Instruction Center (EPIC) to a brand-new Spring High School campus and upgraded athletic and administrative facilities, these projects reflect more than construction milestones. They represent long-term investments in student opportunity, community pride, and the future of education in the Houston-area district.
For residents, the changes are tangible: improved school environments, safer infrastructure, enhanced extracurricular spaces, and facilities designed to support both academic and community life.
EPIC Facility Nears Major Construction Milestone in Spring ISD
One of the most closely watched projects—the Education Performance and Instruction Center (EPIC)—is rapidly advancing toward structural completion, signaling a new era for student athletics and performing arts in Spring ISD.
A key milestone was recently reached with the installation of the final long-span joist across the arena, completing the primary roof support system. Each beam stretches nearly 185 feet and connects at more than 40 points, forming a unified structural framework designed for long-term stability.
With that phase complete, construction crews are now focused on enclosing the building and developing critical interior systems. More than 35,000 square feet of exterior wall framing has already been installed, while mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems are taking shape along interior corridors.
“I can’t think of another building like it,” said Chris Bolian, superintendent for Durotech Construction. “It includes a full-service performing arts hall, a large arena for sporting events, and a multipurpose pavilion that can host concerts and other activities.”
For families in Spring ISD, EPIC is expected to become a central hub—not just for students, but for community events, performances, and regional competitions.
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New Spring High School Campus Construction Continues to Advance
At the site of the newSpring High School, progress is unfolding across multiple fronts, bringing the district closer to delivering a modern campus designed to support both academics and student life.
Crews recently completed a concrete slab for the dance program and locker rooms, while structural steel continues to rise across the campus footprint. Masonry work is also underway in the Ninth Grade Center gymnasium, where interior athletic spaces are beginning to take form.
For those working on the project, the vision extends beyond the physical structure.
“When you see students walk through those doors—the excitement in their eyes, the smiles, the laughter—that’s when you know it was all worth it,” said Eman Hindic, project manager with Stewart Builders.
That emotional connection is shared across the construction team, many of whom recognize the lasting impact the campus will have on generations of students.
“The sense of pride that the entire team is going to feel… it’s going to be amazing for them to come out and use a facility and everything it has to offer,” said Hector Valdez Jr., senior general superintendent with Stewart Builders.
For Spring families, the new high school represents more than updated classrooms—it’s a symbol of growth, investment, and belief in the district’s future.
Westfield High School Athletic Upgrades Enhance Student Experience
At Westfield High School, improvements are already being felt as several athletic upgrades reach completion.
The campus now features enhanced lighting at its monument sign, improving visibility and campus identity along nearby roadways. Meanwhile, the baseball locker room has been fully renovated with HVAC upgrades, new flooring, fresh paint, and improved plumbing systems.
The tennis courts project is also complete, including resurfaced courts, updated nets, and newly installed windscreens designed to reduce wind interference and improve gameplay conditions.
These upgrades directly support student-athletes while also strengthening school pride and community engagement at sporting events.
Safer, More Accessible Parking at Gordon M. Anderson Leadership Center
Beyond classrooms and athletic facilities, the 2022 Bond is also improving everyday functionality across the district.
At the Spring ISD Gordon M. Anderson Leadership Center, a redesigned parking lot is nearing completion, bringing safer traffic flow, improved drainage, and a more welcoming entry experience for visitors and staff.
“The new design will make access to the parking lot safer and more convenient, while also giving the Gordon M. Anderson building a clear and welcoming front entrance for first-time visitors,” said Joanis Riebl, project manager for Spring ISD.
The project includes new curbs, concrete work, metal canopies, and landscaping enhancements, all aimed at improving navigation and reducing flooding during heavy rains.
While minor weather delays have occurred, the parking lot is expected to reopen by the end of April—offering immediate benefits to daily operations.
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What This Means for Spring ISD Families and the Community
The Spring ISD 2022 Bond projects are not just construction updates—they are a reflection of a district investing in:
- Modern, future-ready learning environments
- Expanded opportunities in athletics and the arts
- Safer, more efficient campuses
- Long-term property value and community confidence
For homeowners, parents, and local businesses in Spring, TX and the greater Houston area, these improvements contribute to a stronger school system—often a key driver of neighborhood growth and stability.
What Happens Next
As construction continues across Spring ISD, several milestones are expected in the coming months:
- Further enclosure and interior buildout of the EPIC facility
- Continued vertical construction at the new Spring High School
- Final completion and reopening of the Leadership Center parking improvements
- Ongoing enhancements to campus facilities districtwide
Residents can expect more visible progress throughout 2026 as these projects move closer to completion.
Spring ISD’s transformation is unfolding in real time, shaping not just where students learn, but how the community grows together.
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Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.