
The Northeast Middle School auditorium project consisted of 3-phases to replace the existing Northeast Middle School with a new, 165,000 square foot middle school. Building materials include brick, precast detailing and heavy timber elements. Interior design features inspired by local architectural vernacular, like heavy timber ceilings and brick walls, furnish visual interest and create a warm, inviting atmosphere.
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Tall windows and clerestories provide abundant light. The media center offers ample study space at computer workstations, team tables and study carrels. State-of-the-art equipment and attractive, well-organized interiors facilitate study, athletic and performing arts endeavors.
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The project included many unique features and innovations such as centrally located support facilities including cafeteria, art, family and consumer service and industrial technology, 2 gymnasiums, an 8-lane competition pool that accommodates 500 spectators, an 800-seat auditorium with full fly gallery and a full-service shared media center. The Central Bucks South High School auditorium project consisted of new construction of a high school on the Central Bucks South School District’s 79-acre site. Central Bucks South High School: Auditorium The original terrazzo tiles were repaired and restored to their original shine. The common areas and individual student rooms received new LVT, carpet and paint. All three bathrooms received new tile shower stalls along with upgraded toilet partitions and accessories. The renovations consisted of the creation of two new lounges – one for the graduate residents and one for the undergraduate residents, a second laundry facility and a computer lounge with a student collaboration station.

The renovations to the approximately 7,000 square foot residence hall took place during the academic year while the building was still occupied with classes and meetings. The Cedar Crest College residence hall project consisted of renovations to Curtis Hall, a mixed-use building which houses offices and classrooms on the lower level and first floor, and a residence hall on the third floor. This $800,000 renovation incorporated high-end finishes including ACG wood panel ceilings, Nanawall glass folding partitions, Terrazzo floors and a European style 360-degree fireplace. The dining facility was constructed while classes were in session in a fully occupied building. Skepton Construction served as Construction Manager on this project. The Cedar Crest College dining commons project consisted of a renovation of an existing 6,000 square foot dining facility located in Tompkins Hall at Cedar Crest College in Allentown, PA. In order to maximize its use for the college, the space was gutted and new and additional seating was added, black-out curtains were installed, a new HVAC system was designed for the space and new AV and IT equipment were added along with new flooring and paint.

The Cedar Crest College black box theater project consisted of major renovations to what was formerly known as The Little Theater, which served the college as a traditional black box theater and classroom. The expansion of the Lobby added an additional 600 square feet to the space. The two offices located along the Lobby were demolished and the lobby was expanded to include a new seating area, art display walls and wood paneling.

The bathrooms were renovated with new tile flooring and toilet partitions, and an additional toilet was added to the women’s restroom. The Lobby was originally a 15-foot wide corridor with two bathrooms and faculty offices. ADA seating areas were added to bring the space up to code. The original metal seating was restored with a new black finish, padding and upholstery. The exterior shell of the sound booth, located at the rear of the auditorium, was reconfigured so that the users could maximize its functionality as well as to blend into the rear wall. The 525 seat auditorium received new flooring, ceiling, paint and upgraded A/V and IT equipment. The Cedar Crest College auditorium project consisted of major renovations to the Alumnae Auditorium at the college. The Bangor High School auditorium project was a 27,200 square foot project that consisted of the construction of a two-story auditorium building addition with associated paved parking lots, utilities and underground stormwater management facility.
