Seating Solutions
The Razorback Stacking Chair from Cortech has an extreme load capacity and is great for all ages in an educational setting. The all-plastic Razorback has a muscle-back leg design and structural span that provides maximum strength for its users. In addition, the ergonomic low-back design is more resistant to chair leaning and/or rocking — which can cause stress and failure in other chairs used in similar environments. The Razorback Stacking Chair can be found in the classroom and cafeteria, and can also be used for sporting events, meetings and commencement.


NEW YORK — As schools and universities continue to invest in green building, a report from McGraw-Hill Construction shows that there are more than just environmental factors behind the decision.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Schools are constantly weighing the options of “going green,” but many are confronted with the harsh funding barriers that prevent some districts from spending money on green construction projects (or any projects for that matter).
Erica Hauck recently joined HGA Architects and Engineers as business developer in the firm’s Los Angeles office. Hauck will implement business development and marketing strategies in health care, higher education and government/corporate market sectors in southern California. Hauck has more than 15 years of marketing, business development and strategic planning experience for architecture, engineering and construction firms.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — A noted Beverly Hills school without state-of-the art learning conditions? It was not the holiday story that builder Gary Drake of Los Angeles-based Drake Construction had in mind. Knowing what it was like not to have the best learning advantages, Drake decided to give this story a happy ending.
ROMOLAND, Calif. — Heritage High’s agricultural department is flourishing. Chris Maddalena, a teacher in the department, is one happy camper, as the school announced the completion of its one-of-a-kind Agricultural Research Center (ARC).