Crossland High School

location

market

client

role

Temple Hills, MD
Educational Facilities
Prince George’s County Public School (PGCPS)
Architect of Record / Structural Engineer of Record

Project Details

The existing ceilings consisted of suspended grids with 1-by-1-foot perforated metal panels. Although portions had been replaced during previous improvements, much of the original system remained in poor condition.

The light fixtures within the affected areas were also outdated and required replacement as part of the coordinated ceiling renovation.

project scope

The project included removing approximately 85,696 square feet of existing metal ceiling panels and supporting grid. New 2-by-4-foot acoustic lay-in ceiling tiles and suspension grids were installed throughout the areas of work.

Existing light fixtures within these spaces were replaced with new efficient 2-by-4-foot fixtures coordinated with the ceiling layout.

our solutions

Replacing the smaller metal panels with larger acoustic tiles created a cleaner, more consistent appearance while improving sound control and simplifying future maintenance. The new grid was designed to integrate the lighting fixtures into a coordinated ceiling system.

By addressing the ceilings and lighting together, the project modernized a significant portion of the school’s interior while improving illumination, acoustics, energy efficiency, and long-term maintainability.

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