K-12 Schools:
In the construction of public academic institutional buildings, the firm can boast of successful projects in over 17 different school districts, providing environmental comfort for over 2000+ academic classrooms, serving 45,000+ students.
- New Hamilton Career and Technology Center: a 138,000 sq. ft. vocational school serving the School District of Oconee County. (2020)
- Spartanburg High School: a new 431,000 sq. ft. high school including performing arts center for Spartanburg School District #7. Campus also includes an athletics complex and a football stadium. This is the first high school in South Carolina to earn two Green Globes (2019)
- Fairforest Middle School: a new 230,000 sq. ft. Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Academy for Spartanburg School District #6. (2019)
- Cherokee Technology Center: a new 83,000 sq. ft. vocational center for Cherokee County Schools. (2018)
- Drayton Mills Elementary School: A new 125,000 sq. ft. elementary school for Spartanburg School District #7. Green Globes Certified. (2018)
- BD Lee Elementary School: A new 92,000 sq. ft. elementary school for Cherokee County Schools. (2018)
- Pine Street Elementary School: HVAC renovation of an existing 132,000 sq. ft. elementary school for Spartanburg School District #7. This building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Work is being performed during summer vacations in three phases, begining 2016.
- Walhalla High School: A new 260,000 sq. ft. high school and athletic complex. (2015)
- Lexington District 5 Campus: A new campus with a 260,000 sq. ft. high school, and an adjacent state of the art 107,000 sq. ft. career and technology center. (2013)
- Dorman High Addition: A new 160,000 sq. ft. twelfth grade wing, including a 1500 seat performing arts theatre/auditorium. This wing was an addition to the original campus designed in 1999, for a total occupied area of 730,000 sq. ft. (2013)
- Monarch Elementary School: new 108,000 sq. ft. public school, Greenville, SC, LEED certified (2012).
- Ninety Six High School: new 185,000 sq. ft. combined middle and high school facility, Ninety Six, S.C. (2011).
- Spartanburg Day School: new 25,000 sq. ft. high school building, total HVAC renovation for the original 62,000 sq. ft. building, and a new athletic complex with gymnasium (2010). (LEED certified)
- Blue Ridge Elementary School: Seneca, S.C., new 90,000 sq. ft. school for Oconee County School District. (2009)
- Northside Elementary Schools: Seneca S.C., 50,000 sq. ft. renovation and 60,000 sq. ft. new construction for Oconee County School District. (2009)
- West Oak Middle School: Westminster, S.C., a new 140,000 sq. ft. middle school for Oconee County School District (2007)
- West Market School: Anderson, S.C., new 40,000 sq. ft. special needs school and child care facility for Anderson, School District #5. (2008)
- Byrnes Fine Arts Complex: Duncan, S.C., new 45,000 sq. ft. performing theater and music complex for Spartanburg School District #5. (2009).
- Lyman and Abner Creek Elementary Schools: Two 92,000 sq. ft. schools constructed from one pilot floor plan and a second mirror image copy, for Spartanburg School District #5. Both schools utilize geothermal water source heat pumps for the HVAC concepts. (2008)
- Kershaw County School: HVAC renovations and additions to Midway and Blaney Elementary Schools. (2008)
- Dorman High School Campus: new District 6 High School, campus incorporated 570,000 sq. ft. and $70 million of construction for a high school, Ninth Grade School, District Administration Building, and Athletic Complex. Spartanburg, S.C. (2002)
- Fairforest Elementary School: new 120,000 sq. ft. elementary school for Spartanburg District #6. (2008)
- D.R. Hill School: new 140,000 sq. ft. school for Spartanburg District #5, geothermal HVAC system. (2007)
- Chapman and Landrum High Schools: Spartanburg School District #1, Spartanburg, S.C., two new campuses, includes athletic complexes, 400,000 sq. ft. (2006)
- Florence Chapel Middle School: new 140,000 sq. ft. school for Spartanburg District #5, geothermal HVAC system. (2004)
- Greenville County School District: (1997 to 2007), a comprehensive district wide building program and bond referendum, projects include:
- Sterling School – 130,000 sq. ft. (2007)
- Kerns Elementary – 96,000 sq. ft. (2006)
- Cherrydale Elementary – 90,000 sq. ft. (2003)
- Sevier Middle – 108,000 sq. ft. (2004)
- East Gantt Elementary – 96,000 sq. ft. (2001)
- Mountain View Elementary – 96,000 sq. ft. (2001)
- Simpsonville Elementary – 96,000 sq. ft. (2001)
- Chandler Creek Elementary – 110,000 sq. ft. (1998)
- Skyland Elementary – 83,000 sq. ft. (1997)
- Spartanburg School District #7: (1998 & 1999), a district wide building program based on a $60 million bond referendum, projects included:
- Carver Junior High School – 133,000 sq. ft. (new building)
- Mary Wright Elementary School – 73,000 sq. ft. (new building)
- E.P. Todd Elementary School – 114,000 sq. ft. (new building)
- Whitlock Jr. High School – a 25,000 sq. ft. addition to a 113,000 sq. ft. building. The HVAC system in the original building was totally renovated.
- McCracken Junior High School – a 27,000 sq. ft. addition to a 113,000 sq. ft. building. The HVAC system in the original building was totally renovated.
- Spartanburg High School – air-conditioned an existing 2200 seat gymnasium/auditorium and renovated the science wing fume exhaust systems
- Park Hills, Houston, and Jesse Boyd Elem. School – renovations and addition
- Newberry Elementary School: complete mechanical renovation and architectural restoration of a historic 1927 school, 80,000 sq. ft., Newberry School District. (2002)
- Harriett Circle & Dobbins Bridge Schools: two new 130,000 sq. ft. elementary schools, both schools utilized geothermal HVAC systems. (schools are identical) Anderson Five School District. (2002)
- McCarthy-Teszler School: new 92,000 sq. ft. consolidated school for handicapped for all Spartanburg School Districts, Spartanburg, S.C. (2001)
- Anderson School District No. 3: district wide total replacement of HVAC systems for (3) existing schools, Crescent High, Starr-Iva Middle, and Starr Elementary, 220,000 sq. ft. total. (2001)
- Berry Shoals School: new 115,000 sq. ft. intermediate school, geothermal HVAC system, Spartanburg School District #5. (2000)
- Clemson Elementary School: new 115,000 sq. ft. school utilizing a geothermal HVAC system, Pickens County School District. (2000)
- Greer Middle School Renovation, 110,000 sq. ft. total renovation and addition to convert to elementary school, for Greenville County School District, Greer, S.C. (1998)
- Cleveland Elementary School, 90,000 sq. ft. new building for Spartanburg District #7, Spartanburg, S.C. (1997)
- Pine Street Elementary School, 60,000 sq. ft. addition to and renovation of a 1928 vintage elementary school, for Spartanburg, District #7, Spartanburg, S.C. (1997)
- Campobello-Gramling School, new kitchen, cafeteria, and classroom wing addition to the existing school, Spartanburg District #1, Campobello, S.C. (1997)
- Anderson Mill Elementary School, new 115,000 sq. ft. facility featuring a ground coupled geothermal heat pump HVAC system, for Spartanburg District #6, Spartanburg, S.C. (1996). This school was featured as a “Showcase” facility for energy efficiency by the South Carolina Energy Office.
- River Ridge Elementary School, 90,000 sq. ft. new building for Spartanburg District #5, Reidville, S.C. (1996)
- Byrnes High School, new 3000 seat gymnasium, locker facility, and academic wing addition to the existing campus, for Spartanburg District #5. Duncan, S.C. (1996)
- Wellford Elementary School, 60,000 sq. ft. addition to an existing facility, for Spartanburg District #5, Wellford, S.C. (1996)
- Reidville Elementary School, 40,000 sq. ft. addition to and renovation of an existing facility, for Spartanburg District #5, Reidville, S.C. (1996)
- Spartanburg High School, a new 32,000 sq. ft. music wing addition to the existing campus for Spartanburg District #7, Spartanburg, S.C. (1996)
- Beech Springs Intermediate School, Spartanburg School District #5, new 100,000 sq. ft. facility, Duncan, South Carolina. (1995)
- Dawkins Middle School, Spartanburg School District #6, new 60,000 sq. ft. building and renovation of existing 60,000 sq. ft., Spartanburg, South Carolina. (1994)
- Woodland Heights Elementary School, Spartanburg School District #6, total HVAC renovation and addition, Spartanburg, South Carolina. (1994)
- Byrnes High School, Spartanburg School District #5, 65,000 sq. ft. addition and associated renovations, Duncan, South Carolina. (1993)
- Westview Elementary School, Spartanburg School District #6, 60,000 sq. ft. addition, Spartanburg, South Carolina. (1993)
- Roebuck Elementary School, Spartanburg District #6, new elementary school, 100,000 sq. ft., Spartanburg, South Carolina. (1992)
- Chapman High School, campus central heating plant renovation for Spartanburg District #1, Inman, S.C. (1991)
- Pauline-Glenn Springs School, Spartanburg School District #6, new elementary school, Spartanburg, South Carolina. (1990)
- Anderson School District #5, total HVAC & plumbing renovations for four (4) elementary schools: Concord, Centerville, South Fant, Homeland Park; also, a new heating/cooling central plant for Lakeside Jr. High School, Anderson, South Carolina. (1989 & 1990)
- Seneca High School, Oconee School District, new building, 180,000 sq. ft., Seneca, South Carolina. (1989)
- Woodruff High School, Spartanburg District #4, new building, 100,000 sq. ft., Woodruff, South Carolina. (1989)
- Spartanburg School District #7, new HVAC systems for four (4) existing elementary schools: Pine Street, Cleveland, Houston, and Madden, Spartanburg, South Carolina. (1987)
- Spartanburg School District #1, new HVAC systems for three (3) existing elementary schools: O.P. Earle, Holly Springs, Inman Elementary. (1986)
- Carver Junior High School, Spartanburg District #7, new HVAC system, Spartanburg, South Carolina. (1985)
- Loan Oak Elementary School, Spartanburg District #6, new building, Spartanburg, South Carolina. (1985)
- Spartanburg School District #7, classroom wing and library additions to Z.L. Madden, Houston, and Cleveland Elementary Schools. (1982)
- Saluda High School, library and classroom wing addition, Saluda, South Carolina. (1981)
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