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Recent Successful Referendums
Franklin Twp. Roofing & HVAC Improvements $2.3 M
Bellmawr Borough Schools Roofing & HVAC $3.1 M
East Greenwich Schools, Addition & Renovations, $22.5 M
Kingsway Regional High School Expansion $31.1 M
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Little Egg Harbor Schools
Early Childhood Education Center
Little Egg Harbor, NJ
A modular 21 unit building of 20,000 SF with 14 classrooms, the Early Childhood Center has a permanent foundation and heated crawl space for utility access and service. Completion is expected in late August of 2012. Little Egg Harbor is one of only 35 districts to recieve full-day pre-school funding under the School Reform Act of 2008 and only one of four to recieve a PreSchool Expansion Grant form NJ DOE in 2010.
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Kingsway Regional High School
Additions & Renovations
Woolwich, NJ
A 23-classroom addition to the High School and an 18-classroom addition to the Middle School were approved in a September 2011 Referendum adding approximatly 77,800 SF to the campus to accomodate enrollment growth to near 3200 students. |
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Clayton Jr/Sr High School
Clayton, NJ
This $20M referendum was approved in late 2009.
The program included a 30,000 SF addition to the High School
as well as 30,000 SF of renovations to both the Jr. and Sr.
High school spaces creating 17 Smart Classrooms and 2 new
Science Labs.
Other new spaces include a new Instructional Media Center,
Arts Classroom and renovated TV Studio. Extensive improvements
were made to
Construction was complete for a Fall 2010 opening.
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Bunker Hill Middle School
Washington Township, NJ
This new 800 student, 124,000 SF Middle School
was part of a $50M district wide improvement program. The
program included 50 classrooms as well as a Gymnasium, multi-purpose
Cafetorium with full Kitchen, Media Center, Science labs and
other specialized classrooms.
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have found Garrison Architects to be responsive to our needs
and concerns as building level educators, yet sensitive to the
cost issues that our Board of Education had. If I was ever fortunate
enough to be involved in another school program, I would love
to again work with Garrison Architects because of the relationship
that we established and their commitment to doing a thorough
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Union Valley Elementary School
Gloucester Township, NJ
The first new schoolhouse in 6 years, this K-5 grade,
one-story, 88,000 SF school has a capacity of 850 students and was
occupied in Sept 2001and includes general and special classrooms,
small group rooms, Cafeteria, IMC and offices.
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Kingsway Regional School District
Swedesboro, NJ
Ph I included a new 84,000 SF 7th and 8th grade
addition to the regional school to accommodate 500 students,
as well as a new 1,000-seat Gymnasium. Ph II added a new 8,000
SF science lab wing. Ph III consisted of a complex renovation
of the Auditorium and engineered system upgrades throughout
the building.
A second successful Bond Referendum was subsequently passed
to enable construction of a new 108,000SF 7th and 8th grade
Middle School which is now open..
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Upper Elementary School
Moorestown, NJ
A single-story building of 130,000 SF and a capacity
of 1,050 students for grades 4-6. The program also includes
a gymnasium, a stage, a large skylit entrance and a meda center.
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Architects did a great job in helping us prepare our plans to
maximize our ability to get state aide. They far exceeded my
highest expectations." |
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-Paul J. Kadri, Former
Superintendent
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New High School
Ocean City, NJ
A new $27.5 million design was successful in
2002 as a referendum following three previous failed attempts.
The 2-story school features open courtyards, a 1000-seat gymnasium
and a 700-seat auditorium, and it is equipped with state-of-the-art
Technology, all in 229,000 SF.
New Jersey Concrete Award 2005
Construction Management Inst Award 2006
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speechless, this is such a good job. I'm just totally amazed,
just shocked. You worked in such a short period of time to
do this. The Garrisons are better than I thought, they are
ahead of us..."
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-Rev. Gregory Johnson, City
Councilman
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Gloucester County Institute of Technology
Sewell, NJ
Renovations and additions were designed in a multi-phase
program to meet the schools new program as a full-time technical
high school. Over $10.5 million of construction, totalling
322,064 SF were improved with Ph 1starting in 2000 and Ph
5ending in 2010.
27 new classrooms as well as auto and print shops, computer
rooms, dance studios, science labs, radio labs and cosmetology
labs were created in the renovation program.
The plans also provided a new 200-seat Gymnasium with withTraining
Room, Lockers, Storage and Faculty Offices.
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Lower Cape May Regional High School
Cape May, New Jersey
A Phase 1, 20,800 SF addition contained 5 new
science laboratories with teacher prep rooms, renovated classrooms
for business and computers instruction, a new band/choral
room, an enlarged and modernized cafeteria, renovated Health
Office and renovated classrooms.
A Ph II project, at $12 million,was completed in May 2005
for a 1200-seat Auditorium and a 1000-seat Gymnasium.
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Congratulations
on an outstanding project…The timelines you set and achieved
were remarkable. Also to bring a project like this in on-time
and under budget is testimony to the work of the firm…did
an excellent job of overseeing the entire construction phase
of additions and renovations,…took charge and was on top of
all developments, … leadership between the Board and the five
primes and the CM was essential in completing the project
within the six months available."
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Superintendent |
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High School
Washington Twp., NJ
The link physically connected two existing high
schools and included a 2500-seat Auditorium, known as the
Commerce Bank South Jersey Performing Arts Center, Administrative
Offices, a new Media Center, Cafeteria and classrooms in a
$50 million, 5-year design and construction program at all
10 schools.
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"Garrison Architects have been proactive in the
overall planning, design , management and communications.
They were particularly helpful in facilitating staff input
for each of 10 projects. Garrison has been responsive to our
aggressive timeline and our commitment to quality facilities."
-Robert Kern, Ed.D.,
former Superintendent
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Riverside
Elementary School
Riverside, NJ
The 2-story addition and complete renovation is 48,000
square feet for 400 students in grades 1 through 5 and was
completed as part of a district-wide improvement program
completed in the summer of 2004.
Phase II of the $17.4 million project included complete
renovations of the adjacent Middle School/High School building
completed in early 2005
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