The KIPP Austin South Campus was a multiphase design-build project that repurposed a 130,000-sq-ft former Sam's Club retail store into a 161,914-sq-ft charter school. American Constructors used the same building footprint and shell of the warehouse building to construct a campus that houses K-12 students.
Construction was done in three phases, and each phase was occupied by students upon completion, starting with the middle school, followed by the elementary school, then the high school. The project also redeveloped part of the parking lot into a soccer field and play area.