Starting off the 2023-24 school year, Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) in Maryland opened six new public schools. PGCPS is the first jurisdiction in the nation to use a Public Private Partnership design, build, finance and maintenance model to bundle the construction and maintenance of a group of public schools.Known as the Blueprint Schools, there are four building replacements – Drew-Freeman Middle School in Suitland, Hyattsville Middle School, Kenmoor Middle School in Landover and Walker Mill Middle School in Capitol Heights – plus two new schools, Sonia Sotomayor Middle School at Adelphi and Colin L. Powell Academy in Fort Washington.
As architect-of-record, Stantec designed all six schools and specified Rockfon acoustic stone wool ceiling systems to support the health, safety, well-being, comfort, productivity and success of students and staff. Each school features approximately 100,000 to 170,000 square feet of Rockfon’s ceiling panels installed in Rockfon Chicago Metallic® suspension systems.
Between all six schools, the ceiling contractors installed:
- 395,000 square feet of Rockfon® Education Standard 2-by-2-foot and 2-by-4-foot panels with a square lay-in edge in Chicago Metallic 15/16-inch suspension systems,
- 32,600 square feet of Rockfon Tropic® 2-by-2-foot and 2-by-4-foot panels with a square tegular narrow edge in Chicago Metallic 9/16-inch suspension systems, and
- 10,000 square feet of Rockfon Koral™ 2-by-2-foot panels with square lay-in edge in Chicago Metallic 15/16-inch suspension systems.
PGCPS Blueprint Schools
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
USA