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  • Phased Strategies to Achieve Modern Campus Transformations August 19, 2026
  • How Strategic Design Supports Effective Evacuation and Emergency Access for Enhanced School Safety  August 18, 2026
  • New Arthur A. Richards PreK-8 School Opens on St. Croix August 17, 2026
  • Design + Construction Symposium Tackles Real Challenges with Real Solutions August 11, 2026
  • Designing for Belonging: A Conversation with Dr. Drew Coleman August 11, 2026
  • Why Schools Are Designing for Durability August 10, 2026
  • Skanska US Building Operations Selects Brian Urban as Executive Vice President-General Manager for California August 10, 2026
  • Ocean Series™ Dichroic Glass from McGrory Glass August 10, 2026
  • Building the Future: Erickson-Hall Construction Co. Delivers Multiple Major Southern California Campus Transformations and Wraps Up 2026 ‘Summer Sprint’  August 6, 2026
  • A Private School in Brooklyn Is The First K-12 Building in NYC to Feature Mass Timber Construction July 29, 2026

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New and renovated spaces at Los Altos High School expand opportunities for learning and support student health and wellness.
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Phased Strategies to Achieve Modern Campus Transformations

2 hours ago5 days ago9 mins

Many aging school facilities are in need of repair, failing to meet current building code and safety standards, and requiring significant investment. 

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QKA said the Workforce Development Center will include meeting rooms, offices, conference rooms, a cafe, kitchen and lobby.
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Milpitas USD Breaks Ground on Final Phase of Innovation Campus

3 months ago5 mins

Milpitas Unified School District has broken ground on Phase III of its Milpitas Innovation Campus, starting the final construction stage of a multi-phase learning and career training hub in Milpitas.  

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The new campus is designed to serve 470 students and introduces 56,700 square feet of facilities that extend beyond standard classroom space.
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West Contra Costa Completes Lake Elementary Campus Replacement in San Pablo, Calif.

7 months ago5 mins

West Contra Costa Unified School District recently celebrated the completion of a new Lake Elementary School campus replacement designed to deliver modern learning environments for students in transitional kindergarten through sixth grade.

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East Bay High School Completes Major Modernization

5 years ago5 years ago6 mins

Students, teachers and staff at Fremont High School (FHS) in the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) recently returned to significant new and modernized facilities for in-person learning.

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