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President and CEO at Pacific Charter School Development

Elevate Collegiate Charter School in Houston, TX needed additional classrooms to house its enrollment. The obvious answer was to install portable classrooms on the large yard. The less obvious solution was to build a mezzanine in what was formerly attic space by building a structure within a structure. The 2nd challenge was providing accessibility to said mezzanine. The obvious solution was to install an elevator. The less obvious was to build a lift. Here are both creative solutions in place saving time, money, and without compromise. Texas Charter School Development (TCSD)

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Jason M. A.

Global Product Security AI / Infra Manager @Meta via Milestone Technologies, Inc.

4mo

Have been enjoying all your posts on the work you are doing - let me know when you are back in the Bay Area !

Creative solutions are made possible when you have fully engaged teams. The collaboration between Texas Charter School Development (TCSD), Elevate Collegiate Charter School, and Element Architects was pivotal in the execution of efforts like this. This school will continue to be a bright spot in the community!

James Heugas

Executive Director at Washington Charter School Development

4mo

Really excited to see this project come to fruition, great job TCSD, Ivan Zapata, MBA, Laura Grace, and Element Architects for leading through the development challenges and supporting our client Elevate!

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