Education

Educational facilities pose unique issues.  Exceptional facilities contribute to exceptional students. The need to provide the highest quality facilities, with limited budgets, often while facilities are occupied demands a keen understanding and knowledge.  Academic Success = Talented Educators + Eager Students + A Healthy Learning Environment.

While we at JMT have little control over the educators and the students, we do have extensive experience in our partnerships with educational systems in order to provide complete facility infrastructure and technological resources designed to provide a healthy learning environment. Our professional staff keenly understands the requirements and intricacies associated with new educational facilities, systemic renovations, and construction.

Through effective communication and community involvement JMT has a proven record of success in the educational market.

Projects

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Calverton Elementary & Middle School

JMT provided a unifying and innovative design for the Calverton Elementary/Middle School Media Center to address the diversified needs of its students.

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New Town High School

JMT provided site design, landscape architecture, and surveying services for the first new high school constructed in Baltimore County in 25 years, New Town High School. 

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DC Public Schools Facility Assessments

JMT performed thorough comprehensive assessments of forty elementary schools and associated middle schools.

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Hereford Middle School Renovation

JMT was the prime consultant for this renovation project, which addressed major improvements and renovations to the mechanical, electrical and architectural elements of the school. 

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North Campus Cottage Grove Design

JMT's landscape architects designed a new passive recreational space within a busy university campus.

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John Ruhrah Elementary/Middle School

JMT provided architectural design services in order to separate the media center from the circulation corridor to control sound.

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