Since 2019, Maxson Engineering has been supporting the Boulder Valley School District in the implementation of over a dozen capital improvement projects. The district has been committed to improving their quality of the environment for their students and reducing the District’s energy consumption. Maxson Engineering has provided engineering services to the District that include MEP infrastructure upgrades and complete school renovations. 

Project Highlights
  • Full School Renovations
  • Classroom Renovations
  • New Cooling Systems for Improved Environments
  • New Ventilation Systems to Improve Indoor Air Quality
  • Central Mechanical Plant Replacement
  • Utility Infrastructure Upgrades
  • Efficiency Improvements

Since 2014, Maxson Engineering has been working with the Cherry Creek School District in support of their dedication to improving their schools and providing high-quality environments for their students. Maxson Engineering provides engineering services at two-dozen facilities, ranging from feasibility studies and budget development, to MEP infrastructure upgrades and replacements, to new education buildings for their growing district. 

Project Highlights
  • Classroom Renovations
  • CTE/STEM Classroom Conversion
  • Central Mechanical Plant Replacement
  • Utility Infrastructure Upgrades
  • Replacement of Aging HVAC
  • Efficiency Improvements
  • Community Health Facilities
  • Facility Assessments and Budget Development
Cherry Creek School District

Cherry Creek Innovation Campus

Cherry Creek Innovation Campus was created to provide opportunities for high schoolers to gain valuable college credits and/or industry recognized certifications. Through a state-of-the-art facility, students are able to access learning spaces that help with career development in business/marketing, STEAM/IT, advanced manufacturing, health science, culinary/hospitality, infrastructure manufacturing, infrastructure engineering, and transportation/logistics. The design of the campus creates various learning environments and social spaces that are different than the traditional classroom. These include high/low intensity labs and classrooms, culinary lab and cafe, small and large collaborative and project areas. With different learning spaces on campus, providing concise yet flexible MEP system for over 117,000 GSF, meant coordinating closely with the District to ensure current and future needs are being met.

Project Type

New Build

Gross Square Footage

117,000

Construction Cost

$33M

Project Highlights
  • Teaching Labs
  • Automotive Shops
  • Aviation Hangar
  • Commercial Kitchen and Culinary Classrooms
  • Carpentry Shops
  • Standard Classrooms and Admin Support