The new Raleigh Hills Elementary School in Beaverton, Oregon is a large-scale educational project designed to support a growing community. The campus consists of three separate buildings connected by skywalks, creating a cohesive and highly functional learning environment.
This project utilized approximately 400,000 pounds of steel, reflecting the level of coordination, structural reliability, and planning required for modern school construction. Built with durability and long-term performance in mind, the project highlights the importance of quality materials in delivering dependable educational facilities.
A strong example of thoughtful design and construction coming together to support students, staff, and the community for years to come.

