PROJECTS

Classrooms

Where Innovation Meets Education

Our approach to classroom construction is grounded in creating spaces that inspire and facilitate learning. By combining functional design, durable materials, and cutting-edge technology, we deliver classrooms that are aesthetically pleasing, practical, and conducive to educational success.

Our classrooms are designed to be versatile, just like the learning that takes place within them. Large windows maximize natural light, promoting a bright and energizing atmosphere. The layout is meticulously planned to allow for flexible seating arrangements and ample storage, accommodating various teaching methods and learning activities. This adaptability is further enhanced by the seamless integration of technology, with smartboards, high-speed internet, and charging stations strategically placed to support digital learning.

Riego Creek Elementary School
JL Modular built Riego Creek Elementary, a modern school in Roseville designed to meet the growing community's educational needs
Greenfield High School Modular Classroom Building
A new two-story modular building at a California high school features 14 general classrooms, four STEM rooms, and modern amenities. Built with minimal disruption on an active campus, it supports
Irene Snow Elementary School
A comprehensive school replacement project was completed with seven new classroom buildings and an administration center, utilizing DSA prechecked designs for a timely and efficient delivery.
Rancho Santana School
A new TK-8th grade school in California, designed to accommodate rising enrollment, features 35 classrooms and a library/administration building on a 12-acre site. Completed with innovative modular construction techniques, this
Mabel Mattos Elementary School
Mabel Mattos Elementary in Milpitas includes two steel-frame buildings with 19,258 square feet, featuring eight classrooms and an administration building. Completed ahead of schedule and under budget, this facility supports
Rex Fortune Elementary School
Rex Fortune Elementary School in Roseville, CA, features 35 modern classrooms across six buildings, including advanced STEAM and robotics labs. Designed to meet growing student demands, the state-of-the-art campus incorporates
San Pedro Elementary School New Classrooms and Modernization
Three new modular buildings were added to an operational school, including an administration center and classrooms, using expedited, pre-approved designs for efficient implementation.
Dwight Way Modular Child Development Center
A 6,650 sq. ft. modular Child Development Center, featuring a 3,500 sq. ft. play yard, is designed for early education with a focus on achieving LEED Silver certification.
Hart Middle School Modular Science Building
A new modular building featuring six advanced science classrooms has been completed on an active campus. Designed to boost STEM education, these 960-square-foot classrooms come equipped with specialized lab tables,
Fremont Elementary School
A new two-story, 15-classroom building has been completed on a historic California elementary school campus, enhancing educational facilities and integrating smoothly with the existing site.