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  • Beyond the Bid: How Butler Cohen Delivers Solutions, Improves Outcomes and Transforms School Projects Through Design-Bid-Build March 13, 2026
  • Elwyn Breaks Ground on $45 Million School for Students with Disabilities March 12, 2026
  • Classroom Equity by Design: Bridging the Gap Between Remote and In-Person Learning March 9, 2026
  • Fitness Playground March 9, 2026
  • Lindsey Perez Promoted at Little March 9, 2026
  • Board Member Spotlight: Tieg Murray Brings National K-12 and Higher Education Expertise to 鶹 March 9, 2026
  • Miami University Trustees Approve $242 Million Multipurpose Arena, with Broader Recreation Upgrades Planned March 9, 2026
  • Desk & Podium March 6, 2026
  • From Classrooms to Canopies: Why Solar Is the Smart Choice for K-12 March 5, 2026
  • How Districts are Addressing Career Readiness March 4, 2026

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Butler Cohen served as Construction Manager at-Risk to construct a new ground-up K-8 campus for charter school operator Academica in Austin, Texas.
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Beyond the Bid: How Butler Cohen Delivers Solutions, Improves Outcomes and Transforms School Projects Through Design-Bid-Build

3 hours ago3 hours ago7 mins

Design-Bid-Build, commonly referred to in the construction industry as a “hard bid” project, refers to the construction delivery method commonly utilized by school districts and other education providers, in which the design team is hired directly the owner.

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DC Public Schools' Capitol Hill Montessori | Photo Credit: Tom Holdsworth Photography
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Classroom Equity by Design: Bridging the Gap Between Remote and In-Person Learning

4 days ago9 mins

As schools continue to balance in-person and remote learning, equity has become the central design challenge ensuring every student, regardless of where or how they learn, has access to the same quality of accessibility, technology, and experience. 

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Murray was excited to see Arlington High School in Massachusetts, a Skanska project, come to fruition in 2025.| Photo Credit: Robert Benson Photography
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Board Member Spotlight: Tieg Murray Brings National K-12 and Higher Education Expertise to 鶹

4 days ago4 days ago9 mins

鶹 (SCN) was excited to welcome Tieg Murray to the 2026 Editorial Advisory Board.

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Stratford Academy, Macon, GA
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From Classrooms to Canopies: Why Solar Is the Smart Choice for K-12

1 week ago11 mins

On-site solar power enables schools to offset a significant portion of their electricity use and insulates budgets from future utility rate increases.

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Built at the district's Northeast Campus, the $13.5 million project totals 16,500 square feet of advanced manufacturing floor space, complete with a clean room and industry-standard equipment.
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How Districts are Addressing Career Readiness

1 week ago12 mins

Career readiness education is implemented through multiple methodologies, increasingly adopted by numerous school districts, particularly within states such as Arizona.

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Delivering a major addition on a fully occupied elementary school site in a dense residential neighborhood required precise phasing and operational coordination.
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Facility of the Month: A Contemporary Addition Reimagines New York’s P.S. 87

2 weeks ago2 weeks ago12 mins

A 58,000-square-foot expansion at P.S. 87 in the Wakefield section of the Bronx is reshaping both the school’s footprint and its long-term performance.

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The American Institute of Architects named it the most advanced elementary school in the country upon opening, later awarding the project its prestigious Twenty-Five Year Award in 1971—and led to the school’s designation as a National Historic Landmark in 1990.
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A Living Landmark Renewed: How Perkins&Will Extended the Legacy of Crow Island School

2 weeks ago2 weeks ago9 mins

The Crow Island School in Winnetka, Illinois was designed and built in 1940, by a team of architects including Larry Perkins (of Perkins, Wheeler & Will) and Eliel and Eero Saarinen.

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Owners want fewer platforms to manage, faster response times, and clearer proof of compliance — especially in schools, healthcare and multi-site enterprises. 
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AI Meets Building Safety: 5 Security & Safety Trends to Watch

3 weeks ago8 mins

Owners want fewer platforms to manage, faster response times, and clearer proof of compliance — especially in schools, healthcare and multi-site enterprises. 

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For Tyngsborough, pursuing a ground-up structure allowed the school to provide the infrastructure and spatial requirements for flexible, project-based learning and co-teaching methodologies.
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The Power of Feasibility Studies in School Planning and Community Building

4 weeks ago10 mins

Feasibility studies are a useful tool both internally and externally, delivering relevant data and information to project teams while informing stakeholders of the why behind each decision.

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Arnold Swanborn
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Meet the Editorial Advisory Board: Arnold Swanborn

1 month ago8 mins

Arnold Swanborn, AIA, LEED AP, is one of the newest members of the 鶹 Editorial Advisory Board.

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