
Replacement Elementary School Unveiled in DFW Area
Architectural design firm KAI Enterprises has worked with general contractor Ratcliff Constructors on a replacement elementary school at the site of the former H.S.
Architectural design firm KAI Enterprises has worked with general contractor Ratcliff Constructors on a replacement elementary school at the site of the former H.S.
Designer SVA Architects of Santa Ana joined officials from Moreno Valley College in nearby Riverside County for the recent opening of the new Ben Clark Training Center, located on the college’s campus.
South Dakota’s largest city also happens to host the biggest private university in the Mount Rushmore State.
Texas Christian University aims to increase both its teaching and health-care capabilities in the greater Dallas area thanks to its soon-to-be-realized Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine building, the first major TCU building to be constructed off the main campus.
Real estate firm Subtext and general contractor Brinkmann Constructors have broken ground on the VERVE West Lafayette student housing project at Purdue University.
The Golden State’s own C.W. Driver Companies has teamed up with San Diego Unified School District to complete the district’s Nipaquay Elementary School, which is named for a Native American village that existed in the San Diego area prior to contact with Europeans.
General contracting firm Kraus-Anderson has completed $13.5 million in additions to St. Croix Falls High School, located approximately 50 miles east of Minneapolis just over the Wisconsin border.
General contracting firm EW Howell Construction Group has completed the expansion of one K-8 private school and the buildout from the ground up of a second, both in Manhattan.
Architect Cooper Carry and general contractor Brasfield & Gorrie Construction jointly worked on the new Animal Science complex at McAllister Hall for Berry College, a school located near the city of Rome, Ga.
McCarthy Building Companies has turned over the ceremonial first shovelfuls of dirt at Arizona Western College’s Student Experience Center, a 45,000-square-foot building that will be home to classrooms, a multimedia center, lecture halls, conference rooms and other education amenities.