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- RALEIGH, N.C. – Fluhrer Reed, a Raleigh-based structural engineering firm, today announced it has been selected as structural engineer of record for two new buildings that will be built by North Raleigh Christian Academy on its 30-acre campus on Perry Creek Road.
The project includes a three-story, 21,000-square-foot classroom building and a 7,000-square-foot auxiliary gymnasium. Both buildings are designed by architects at Design Development of Raleigh.
Fluhrer Reed has previously engineered the Academy’s classroom and administrative buildings, performing arts center, gymnasium, pool, baseball dugouts and football gatehouse.
“We’ve enjoyed seeing the campus grow over the years and look forward to bringing the current project to life,” said Banning Reed, principal, Fluhrer Reed.
As structural engineer of record, Fluhrer Reed is responsible for structural design and performance of the two new Academy buildings. Engineering is now underway and is expected to be completed by midyear.
About Fluhrer Reed
Based in Raleigh, N.C., Fluhrer Reed has consulted on more than 2,000 projects since its founding in 1999. The company specializes in educational, commercial, high-end residential, office, church and mixed-use projects and is committed to delivering superior technical expertise in a responsive and professional manner.
Known for producing good, solid work, Fluhrer Reed has earned a reputation for its commitment to client satisfaction and for its strong and effective communication and support. Its team is qualified and experienced in all types of structural materials, including reinforced concrete, structural steel, masonry and light wood framing. To learn more, visit www.FluhrerReed.com. |