Largest Active Construction Projects in Pittsburgh: Bethel Park, Steel Valley, PennWest, and More

Three of DRAW’s projects made Pittsburgh Business Times’s list of the largest active construction projects in Pittsburgh! The new Bethel Park School District Elementary School is the largest K-12 project in Pittsburgh with Steel Valley School District’s new Elementary School and PennWest California’s new Science Building also making the list!

DRAW is proud to be a part of all three projects. The Bethel Park new elementary campus will significantly enhance the student experience while providing a more secure and creative environment for all students and staff. The Steel Valley new elementary school will provide an upgraded space for students to thrive; it will be a safe and welcoming environment that promotes healthy lifestyles and supports all learning abilities. The new science building at PennWest California will be the new face of science on campus. It will house various scientific sectors, including Physics and Chemistry. The design incorporates spaces for student collaboration and socialization to support the student experience.

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