
BRIDGEPORT – Bismark Construction & General Contractors of Milford joined the City of Bridgeport, residents, and local politicians in celebrating the opening of the new Bassick High School on Tuesday, Aug. 27.
The $129 million high school situated in the West End on the University of Bridgeport at 205 Broad St. officially opened Tuesday with a ribbon cutting led by Mayor Joe Ganim and Interim Superintendent Royce Avery.
“This is about more than buildings — it’s about building futures,” Avery said. He also called it the “crown jewel of our 21st-century educational centers” and a facility “on par with the best in the country.”
He added: “It’s the most expensive school ever built in Bridgeport, yet what it offers is priceless – a world class education for each and every student who passes through these doors.”
Mayor Ganim was just as proud.
“Today we finally did it – and it feels wonderful to tell our students they’ll be getting the best education available anywhere in the world,” he said.

The new school is a 205,000-square-foot LEED Silver building is situated on what was two 100,000-square-foot dorms on the University of Bridgeport campus. Bismark has been in charge of the project since 2023, when the ground breaking took place.
“Our first task during pre-construction was to provide multiple site analysis reviews as multiple sites were options for the City of Bridgeport,” the company announced in a statement. “Our staff includes architect and civil expertise that is able to offer collaboration with the design team to present the optimum selection for the new school.”
The final selected site at University of Bridgeport campus required a multiple phase approach with the demolition of two dorms prior to the start of the second phase, with construction on a functioning university campus, the company stated. Cost conditions required close discussions with the design team to offer the final design to meet with the approved budget.
The new school will include the following programs:
- Architecture/Engineering Lab
• Aeronautical Tech
• Advanced Manufacturing
• Automotive Repair
• Construction Technologies
• Liberal Arts
• Law Enforcement
• Firefighting
•Emergency Medical Services
Additionally, the school will offer full-year carpentry and culinary arts programs in partnership with The Justice Education Center and the Carpenters Union.













