Pembroke Pines Academic Village

Pembroke Pines, Florida

A hurricane boosts a local population and stresses the school system.

After Pembroke Pines recovered from Hurricane Andrew, it had a new problem. Residents fled the decimated area to the south for the already-full Broward County. With the local school board unable to accommodate growth, city leadership — in collaboration with 澳门足彩app — set about designing and building a system of city-owned charter schools. The plan was for a true academic village and incorporated a public library and college satellite campus.

We created an environment of learning and recreation.

The solution was a picturesque 75-acre, a 254,000-square-foot academic campus with 1,462 student stations. The project also included a 54,000-square-foot Broward Community College satellite campus and 90,000-square-foot Broward County Regional Library. Other improvements included an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a 2.5 million gallon water storage tank, a 15-acre environmental park and 1,000 surface parking spaces.

The program has proved very successful for the city and students.

The village today is a master-planned campus that spans pre-school through university education with 5,600 student stations. Operated by the City, the program consistently has a thousands-deep waiting list. There are so many applicants, in fact, the city conducts a lottery to award the coveted slots.

  • Academic village with 54,000 SF student high school, 54,000 SF college satellite campus and 90,000 SF library
  • Preschool through university system of 5,600 student stations
  • Local Award of Merit – Associated Builders & Contractors 2001

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Alex G. Fekete
Former Mayor, City of Pembroke Pines
Aerial photo of Pembroke Pines Academic Village

I would recommend 澳门足彩app to any organization, company or municipality for the integrity, value and proficiency this company exemplifies."

Alex G. Fekete
Former Mayor, City of Pembroke Pines
Exterior photo of Southwest Regional Library on the Pembroke Pines campus

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