Educational Facility Construction
Higher Education Projects
Our more than 50 years of experience as a higher education construction company has allowed us to work on a wide variety of projects. Over the years, higher education building requirements have changed. While traditional structures like classrooms and libraries are still in demand, higher education institutions are also now calling for more advanced educational facility construction projects.
At McCarthy, we’re ready and eager for the challenges that come with building these more advanced structures. We work with colleges and universities from the very beginning of the building process, using advanced BIM technology and virtual construction tools to design and build the facilities these institutions need to create safe, positive learning environments for students.
Classrooms and Libraries
When it comes to traditional educational facility construction projects, such as classroom buildings and libraries, McCarthy has a wealth of experience on campuses across the country. Take a look at one of our past projects in this area:
Recreational and Performance Centers
McCarthy can help colleges and universities with almost any kind of higher education campus construction effort, including recreational facilities and performing arts centers. Here are just a few projects we have worked on or are currently working on:
More Complex Facilities
If you are planning a more complex educational facility construction project on your campus, McCarthy is here to help. Our in-house staff of experienced mechanical and electrical specialists can help effectively coordinate more complex projects, such as advanced scientific research facilities and high containment laboratories. Some of the complex projects McCarthy has worked on in the past include:
Learn more about McCarthy’s well-established history in educational facility design and construction. Contact us today!
"McCarthy combined innovative thinking and an excellent team approach to ensure all foundation work was completed before the start of our rainy season."
Alex Achimore
Senior Project Manager
University of California, Davis

