Beulah Elementary School
Meadowbrook, Virginia
Square Footage
101,264 SF
Building Type
K-12 Education
Project Type
New Construction, Prototype Design
Team
Architect-led
Services Provided
Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Design, Construction Administration, Commissioning
Overview
Beulah Elementary School was a new educational facility developed for Chesterfield County Public Schools to accommodate a growing student population. The project provided modern classrooms, collaborative learning environments, and shared student spaces designed to support contemporary elementary education. Integrated mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and life-safety systems supported energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and long-term operational performance.
Challenges
- Designing building systems to support a large elementary school serving a rapidly growing community.
- Coordinating mechanical, electrical, and plumbing infrastructure across academic, administrative, and shared student areas.
- Delivering reliable, energy-efficient systems capable of supporting long-term school operations.
Goals
- Provide a modern learning environment that supported evolving instructional methods and student collaboration.
- Enhance comfort, safety, and energy performance through high-efficiency building systems.
- Support Chesterfield County Public Schools’ long-term facilities plan with durable, maintainable infrastructure.
Project Team
- Owner: Chesterfield County Public Schools
- Architect: RRMM
- Structural:
- Civil: Timmons Group
- Contractor: Kenbridge Construction
Results
- Successfully delivered a modern elementary school facility serving the Chesterfield community.
- Improved student and staff comfort through integrated, high-performance building systems.
- Provided efficient, reliable infrastructure designed to support long-term educational operations.