K-12 Buildings
Ohio Schools Go Green
Ohio schools have gotten much greener. In September 2007, the Buckeye State set a significant precedent when the Ohio School Facilities Commission (OSFC) adopted the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Schools Rating System as part of its school design standards.
Walter Payton
Raised flooring is used throughout this 162,000 sq. ft. educational facility to distribute computer and networking wire and cable, quickly gaining recognition as one of the most technologically sophisticated high schools in the country.
Detroit Public Schools
In a capital improvement effort to attract residents back to the district, they sought to find a quick, turnkey developer to fulfill their aggressive time schedule and requirements.
Liberty View Elementary
The first Kansas elementary school to include raised access floors in all classrooms, library and administrative offices, creating a more comfortable, cost-eefective and flexible environment for students and faculty.
