CMU Trustees Approve $13 Million Residence Life Improvement Project
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees recently approved $13 million in funding for the first phase of their residence life infrastructure improvement plan.
The Central Michigan University Board of Trustees recently approved $13 million in funding for the first phase of their residence life infrastructure improvement plan.
Middlesex Community College (MCC) recently celebrated the opening of its new performing arts center, named The Richard and Nancy Donahue Family Academic Arts Center.
Gov. Larry Hogan recently announced an initiative to make a historic investment in school construction projects across the state. Gov. Hogan unveiled plans for a Building Opportunity Fund and will submit legislation during the 2019 session of the Maryland General Assembly to provide $1.9 billion in new school construction funding over five years.
In New York City’s Greenwich Village, a brand-new rooftop expansion and athletic center for Grace Church School represents how urban institutions can utilize every inch of space even when it’s seemingly not there.
By Roxanne Squires TAMPA, Fla. — Skanska USA, a leading construction and development firm, and Minimise, an international energy savings company, along with multiple subcontractors, recently announced first phase completion…
 
        
            A retrofit project at the Facilities Services Complex at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville was recently recognized by American School & University (AS&U) and awarded its prestigious Collegiate Citation.
Bates Technical College and the state Department of Enterprise Services have tapped the Walsh Group and Schreiber Starling Whitehead Architects as the design-build team for their $43.7 million Medical Mile Health Science Center (MMHSC) in downtown Tacoma.
Navajo Technical University (NTU) recently announced their procurement of a $3.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to establish the NTU Center for Advanced Manufacturing.
After facing heavy rains and construction delay; the long-awaited Holt High School can finally welcome students and teachers to its new facility.
The new Godley High School recently received a 2018 American Institute of Architecture (AIA) Fort Worth Honor Design Award —recognizing the new campus for its modernized design and accommodating learning environment.