Education

The educational development process is complicated, involving a host of technical disciplines, numerous consultants, and an array of stakeholders.

Radnor Middle School, Wayne, Delaware County, PA

Design and construction of K-12 and higher educational facilities demands not only expert design abilities, but also unparalleled communication and coordination efforts. At a time when funding resources are limited, the quality and timeliness of a design product can be played out in the public bidding process, and must stand the true test of constructability when viewed against construction overruns. Gilmore & Associates has a solid track record in the new construction, facility renovations, and building additions for K12 and higher education institutional clients. Our industry experience, strong technical abilities and commitment to a smooth, collaborative design process is why many school districts, universities and colleges choose Gilmore & Associates. We are a full service civil engineering and technical consulting firm that offers land surveying, land planning and design, landscape architecture, geotechnical evaluations, water resource engineering and traffic engineering. Our clients have one point of contact for all their needs.

Educational institutions have an obligation to explore new technologies and provide leadership for new trends in the construction and maintenance of educational facilities especially as they related to sustainable design and infrastructure. Gilmore & Associates is committed to exploring and testing Green best practices and has numerous LEED™ Accredited Professionals that bring innovative design ideas to site planning, landscape features and stormwater management. To the extent possible, we promote outdoor learning environments and incorporate learning opportunities into the overall site design.

As important as a new facility is to the learning community, Gilmore & Associates also believes in the importance of promoting engineering and the sciences as a career opportunity through our Student Outreach initiative.

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