Structural engineering is fundamental to creating safe, inspiring, and adaptable pre-K–12 learning environments. From classrooms and libraries to gymnasiums and performing arts spaces, each facility demands structural systems that balance durability, flexibility, and cost efficiency. We work closely with project teams to design schools to withstand daily use and natural forces alike, ensuring that students and teachers can learn, collaborate, and grow in secure, engaging spaces built to last. This edition of BASELine highlights educational projects currently in design or construction.

This 25,000-SF single-story daycare facility features dedicated classroom wings with activity areas, infant care rooms, administrative and staff spaces, restrooms, a full kitchen, and supporting infrastructure.

ʻIolani School’s new 57,000-SF Student Center is a dynamic campus hub featuring a two-story dining hall, wellness center, classrooms, rooftop event spaces, and a tea house for mindfulness—all designed to inspire community, learning, and sustainability. It is under construction and set to open in Spring 2026.

This major expansion of the existing high school adds a 135,000-SF fieldhouse for Olympic sports, training and fitness spaces, classrooms, and new dining and common areas—along with 85,000 SF of renovations to modernize and connect existing facilities

This design-build child development center is a 41,000-SF, single-story facility designed to accommodate both school-aged children up to age 12 and day care. In addition to classrooms the facility includes administrative spaces and a full kitchen.