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Pine-Richland Stadium Track

The replacement of the track surface at Pine-Richland Stadium will be completed next month and in time for start of the fall sports season.  In addition to the track surface replacement, the project is relocating and improving the field event facilities at one of the area’s busiest high school stadiums. VEBH Principal Daniel Engen worked...
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Hampton Township School Improvements

The construction for new entrances at three Hampton Township School District buildings is on schedule.  The new entrances will improve security at Wyland Elementary, Central Elementary and Hampton Middle School. VEBH Architects has active projects in more than a dozen schools and school districts this summer, including a new Elementary School for the Freedom Area...
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Historic Steubenville Library Window Replacement Approved

The City of Steubenville’s Historic Landmarks Commission gave its approval on the window replacement project for the historic Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County.  The 113-year-old windows will be replaced with energy efficient double-pane windows later this year. The Library was originally opened in 1902 and was the third ‘Carnegie’ library constructed in Ohio....
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New Freedom Area Elementary School Takes Shape

As the construction of the new Freedom Area Elementary School moves forward, the District begins to look ahead to exciting changes and significant savings. Read More
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WVU Healthcare Berkeley Medical Center NICU Video

WVU Healthcare Berkeley Medical Center has produced a video for their new Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Click here to see the video.
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Freeport Area Votes for New Stadium

The Freeport Area School District Board of Directors voted to build a new stadium / athletics complex on the High School / Middle School campus.  VEBH Architects had provided the District with a study of options for moving forward with the project. Read More
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Highland Middle School Receives 2014 Peoples Choice Award

    The VEBH design for the Blackhawk School District’s Highland Middle School continues to receive recognition as an outstanding educational facility, this time as a result of the overwhelming support of Highland’s students and the Blackhawk community. Highland Middle School is the recipient of the AIA Pittsburgh’s 2014 People’s Choice Award, presented during the...
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WVU Berkeley Medical Center Unveils NICU

   The WVU Berkeley Medical Center invited the community to tour their new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) designed by VEBH Architects. Read More
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Freeport Area School District Discusses Security

The Freeport Area School District is exploring options for security improvements at their High School.  Read More
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Daniel Engen Provides Perspective on School Security Design

Daniel Engen, a firm principal and architect with more than two decades of school design experience, discussed school security design issues with the Pittsburgh Tribune Review and shared the concepts for the improvements being completed for the Carlynton School District.  Read More
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