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   BENJAMIN BANNEKER HIGH   

Client: MCN Builds

Scope of Work: All miscellaneous metals including, stairs systems, railings, structural support for solar panels, large structural steel arbors, and fencing, this was our first solar canopy project. We are particularly proud of the highly skillful craft and innovative engineering solutions that went into the fabrication and installation of multiple powder-coated rails and mesh handrails over the atrium.

Status: Completed in 2021 after one and a half years, this job called on all of our collective experience across many disciplines. The results can be summarized by school principal Anita Berger who remarked at the ribbon-cutting, “Words can not express what I’m feeling right now. This is much more to me than a beautiful building. This is a heartfelt moment for me.”