PROJECTS

Schools

We Build More Than Just Schools

We believe that schools are more than just buildings; they are catalysts for growth and development that create inspiring learning environments. From initial design to final construction, we create spaces that meet educational needs and foster a sense of community and well-being. Our firm commitment to sustainability, modern technology, and community involvement ensures that your school is not just a building but a community-driven project where everyone can contribute to creating a space where students can thrive and reach their full potential

Foothill High School CTE Workshop Building
JL Modular built a new two-story workshop and classroom building at a California high school, featuring advanced spaces for shop work, robotics, and welding. The facility integrates smoothly with the
Marin Community School
The Marin County project includes a modern four-building continuation school campus, designed with custom modular features that enhance natural light and promote sustainability.
Lorin Eden Elementary School Classroom Buildings
JL Modular modernized Lorin Eden Elementary with six new permanent modular buildings, including TK, kindergarten, and standard classrooms, all while keeping the school operational.
Soquel Elementary School 2-Story Classroom Building
A new 11,760-square-foot modular building with eleven classrooms and essential amenities enhances the learning environment and integrates seamlessly into the active campus.
La Mesa Elementary School New Classroom Building
JL Modular designed and constructed a new four-classroom building with DSA-prechecked plans, providing modern, permanent facilities on an active campus to replace outdated temporary classrooms and accommodate increased enrollment.
JC Crumpton Elementary School New Classroom Building
JL Modular successfully designed and built a new four-classroom building on an active campus, using DSA-prechecked plans to replace outdated temporary classrooms. These 960-square-foot classrooms support increased student enrollment and