More stories about Education Projects

  • Florida International University New Parking Garage

    This state-of-the-art parking facility features beautiful, polished surfaces.

  • Head of the Class

    School districts embrace green construction and polished concrete.

  • Back to School

    With commercial construction slow to nonexistent in many areas of the country, the nearly $25 billion in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act allocated for school construction is a bright spot.

  • Brady Commons

    When University of Missouri campus administrators decided to renovate and expand the Brady Student Commons into a new Student Center, they wanted to improve the usability of the space and show some school spirit.

  • CC's GreenSite Projects of the Year: Harold D. Rider Family Media, Science & Fine Arts Center

    With the addition of the Harold D. Rider Family Media, Science & Fine Arts Center, Elgin Academy of Elgin, Ill., set for itself some lofty goals.

  • Green School Opts for Polished Concrete Floors

    Canada's greenest school, named for one of the world's leading environmental scholars, has selected the FGS/PermaShine Polished Concrete Floor System, according to the project team.

  • Helping School Go Green

    When the School District of Osceola County, Fla. recently awarded a new wing addition at Pleasant Hill Elementary School, officials wanted the project to minimize its carbon footprint, while also being economically prudent and providing a safe environment for its students.

  • 2009 TCA Achievement Winners Announced

    The Tilt-Up Concrete Association (TCA) has announced the recipients of the 2009 Tilt-Up Achievement Awards.

  • Tilt-up Finishes First

    The construction of two new elementary schools by the Leander Independent School District (LISD) in Texas gives new meaning to academic competition. Each is being built using a different construction method, and the race is on for project success.

  • Tilt-up Finishes First

    The construction of two new elementary schools by the Leander Independent School District (LISD) in Texas gives new meaning to academic competition. Each is being built using a different construction method, and the race is on for project success.