Library Construction
At McCarthy, our experience in educational facility construction extends beyond just the classroom. During our many years constructing higher education buildings, we have also worked on a variety of library projects, including both the construction of entirely new structures and renovations.
With student and faculty demands growing more and more sophisticated, most library construction projects have surpassed the stage where they are simply multi-leveled buildings filled with shelves upon shelves of books and other resources. Many of today’s libraries require additional function spaces for computer labs, digital materials centers, study areas, and more.
As one of the nation’s leading higher education builders, McCarthy has the experience and ability to handle these increasingly complex library projects, delivering innovation and superior performance in everything we do.
Learn more about the library construction and other educational facility construction services McCarthy can provide. Contact us today!
Construction and Renovation
Whether a college or university is looking to construct an entirely new library on campus, or is interested in preserving and renovating an existing structure, McCarthy can help. With more than 50 years of experience working in campus environments, McCarthy and our team of veteran builders understand what it takes to efficiently plan, manage and complete a wide variety of educational facility construction projects.
McCarthy Library Projects
Explore some of McCarthy’s library construction and renovation projects that have been constructed either as a single project or as part of larger educational facility construction projects:
As with every project McCarthy is a part of, safety, deadlines and budget containment are at the forefront of all the educational facility construction we do.
If you’re interested in learning more about what McCarthy can bring to your next library or other campus construction project, please contact us.
"The complexity of the project and make-up of the project team called for an above average effort which McCarthy consistently put forth from day one."
Nancy Marshall
Washington University

