DSST: Elevate Northeast Middle & High School
solution
Athletic, Laboratory, Lockers & Storage
Market
K-12 Education
location
Denver, Colorado
PARTNERS
Eidos Architects, Fransen Pittman Construction, Case Systems, Safewood, Watermark, Labconco, Durcon, DeBourgh, Porter, Nevco
ABOUT THE PROJECT
H2I Group partnered with Eidos Architects and Fransen Pittman Construction to convert an existing warehouse and office space into a 118,000-square-foot campus for DSST Public Schools. This project, which was completed in two phases, now serves both middle and high school students. Phase I focused on building out classrooms, offices, student commons, and the cafeteria, while Phase II entailed a comprehensive building renovation that added field/outdoor spaces, a gym, additional classrooms, laboratories, and improvements for car flow and parking. For this project, H2I Group provided plastic laminate casework, millwork, solid surface countertops, fume hoods, epoxy countertops & sinks, metal lockers, gymnasium equipment, scoreboards, and installation. This project was a success, resulting in a charter school that provides world-class STEM education and unique elective courses in the arts, which allows students to foster creativity, ignite academic curiosity, and encourage students to explore their own identities and interests.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
- Plastic Laminate Casework
- Millwork
- Solid Surface Countertops
- Fume Hoods
- Epoxy Countertops & Sinks
- Metal Lockers
- Gymnasium Equipment
- Scoreboards
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