Unique New Special Needs School Moves Ahead in Charlotte
Human services provider Melmark is partnering with architect Ossa Design Studio and general contractor Swinerton Builders on a new school in North Carolina’s largest city.
Human services provider Melmark is partnering with architect Ossa Design Studio and general contractor Swinerton Builders on a new school in North Carolina’s largest city.
Construction management and real estate development firm Kraus-Anderson, a major player in the Upper Midwest, has commenced $40.4 million’ worth of work on a new elementary school for Le Sueur-Henderson Public Schools.
Renovations are underway at Litchville-Marion School District courtesy of General contractor Kraus-Anderson.
Gotham isn’t the most likely place to think of when it comes to the word “sands,” but students and administrators at Pace University are certainly grateful for alumnus Rob Sands, who has donated $25 million to his alma mater for its newest college, the Sands College of Performing Arts. Opening this fall, the new school, Pace’s seventh, is named in honor of Sands and his wife Pamela.
PRAIRILAND, Texas—General contractor Harrison, Walker & Harper has broken ground on a $5.5-million career and technical education (CTE) center for the Prairiland Independent School District, which will replace the school’s half-century-old agriculture education building.
Personnel from the Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD and staff from VLK Architects jointly celebrated the topping-out ceremony for the district’s new Agricultural Sciences Complex—the seventh project the two entities have collaborated on.
GH Phipps Construction Companies has commenced work on the Walsh School District’s newest PK-12 school.
Personnel from VLK Architects, Core Construction and the Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD popped some metaphorical—and perhaps literal—champagne in early May to celebrate the topping out of the new Eagle Mountain High School.
Minneapolis-based general contractor Kraus-Anderson is embarking on a $21 million renovation for the School District of Ladysmith.
General contracting company C.W. Driver Companies has broken ground on Orange Coast College’s new chemistry building, a $32.5 million project that will offer up-to-date lecture halls, laboratories, faculty offices and other amenities.