Joseph Jingoli & Son, Inc. has announced that three of the New Jersey schools the company built in 2009 were honored with 12 state, regional and national awards.
Schools the 90-year old company built in Trenton, Vineland and East Orange were recognized a dozen times in 2009:
TRENTON DAYLIGHT/TWILIGHT HIGH SCHOOL
- Building Design and Construction: 26th Annual Reconstruction Awards Bronze
- School Planning and Management: Council of Educational Facility Planners (CEFPI) Economic Impact Award
- International Masonry Institute: NJ Golden Trowel Awards - Special Recognition
- Real Estate and Construction and Review: Tri-State Building America Top 100
- Landmarks Commission for Historic Preservation - City of Trenton 2008 Historic Preservation Award
VINELAND DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL
- School Planning and Management: CEFPI - 2009 Impact on Learning - Economic Impact Award
- International Masonry Institute: NJ Golden Trowel Award: Best in Category, Elementary School
- Learning by Design / School Community Center / Joint use Facilities
- Real Estate and Construction Review - Tri-State Building America Top 100 - Building Design and Construction: Annual Building Team Awards - Special Recognition
EAST ORANGE CICELY TYSON COMMUNITY SCHOOL
- International Masonry Institute: NJ Golden Trowel Awards - Special Recognition
- NY Construction - Best of 2009 - Educational Facilities
The education facilities were designed as community crossroads where learning, recreation and community programming would foster economic development as a significant component.
Each school has a specific curriculum and focus - from fine arts and music to integrated technology focusing on workforce preparation and enhancement, well beyond traditional back-to-work programs.
To build such broad-based schools, each required a comprehensive, multi-faceted team to accomplish everything from site acquisition and property assembly to complete fit out of the new and adaptive reuse buildings with furniture, fixtures, equipment, and state of the art technologies - a total turnkey approach.
Monday, January 4, 2010
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