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.
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.