Educational Facilities
Schools, colleges, universities, and research centers, designed to support learning and often include classrooms, labs, dormitories, libraries, and sports facilities.
Institutional construction refers to the construction of facilities used for public and community purposes, such as education, healthcare, government, and religious buildings. These projects serve large groups and are often funded by government or non-profit organizations. Institutional construction emphasizes durability, accessibility, safety, and compliance with specific codes to accommodate high-traffic usage and specialized purposes.
Schools, colleges, universities, and research centers, designed to support learning and often include classrooms, labs, dormitories, libraries, and sports facilities.
Hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, and specialized care facilities with features like operating rooms, patient care spaces, labs, and sterilization systems.
Facilities like courthouses, police and fire stations, municipal buildings, and post offices that provide essential public services.
Churches, mosques, temples, and other places of worship, often with distinct architectural requirements to reflect cultural or religious significance.
Prisons and detention centers, which must prioritize security features along with areas for rehabilitation, education, and healthcare.
Libraries, recreation centers, and cultural centers designed to offer social, recreational, and cultural programs to the public.