We're thrilled to support Randolph College's Martin Science Fundraiser, set to transform science education at the historic Martin Science Building. Planned by VMDO Architects and Jamerson-Lewis Construction, the 38,000 square foot renovation aims to provide enhanced lab spaces, energy-efficient design, and a dynamic, modern environment. This expansion facilitates collaboration across science departments like Environmental Studies, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Mathematics, Marine Science, Computer Science, and the Natural History and Archaeology Collections Project.
Randolph's commitment to science education is evident in statistics, such as 40% of recent bachelor's degrees awarded in sciences. The project emphasizes promoting STEM, creating flexible learning spaces, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration, and establishing a sustainable and dynamic design. Your support will significantly contribute to creating a state-of-the-art hub for science education, ensuring students have the resources and spaces they need for success in the 21st century.
Join us in supporting this initiative and making a lasting difference in the future of science education at Randolph College. To contribute, donate here https://www.randolphcollege.edu/give/online/science/.
Learn more about the project in this video, featuring our CEO, Kevin Hooper.
Jamerson-Lewis is proud to partner with Westminster Canterbury and SFCS Architects to complete this extensive project.
Many School Board Members and Bedford County School Employees were able to visit the Forest Middle job site on Tuesday. They were excited about its progress and the fact that it is still within budget and on schedule.
The renovation of the Krise building is almost complete! We are so proud of the teamwork it took to complete this historic building.
The lofts are now available to rent/own and are being shown to potential tenants. Please use the link below to see WSET’s coverage of the newly renovated building.
Jamerson-Lewis Construction was proud to partner with Longwood University and Glave & Holmes in the completion of LU’s new Admission Building, Radcliff Hall.
The News and Advance featured Jamerson-Lewis’ renovation to the Krise building. The construction is coming to an end in the next few months and has been a challenging and exciting project to be a part of.
Jamerson-Lewis Construction was awarded the expansion and renovation to the Forest Middle School!
Jamerson-Lewis was chosen to provide construction services for the Charlotte County Elementary Schools Bacon and Phenix.