Both schools use a total of 18,200 square feet of MetalWorks DH700 and MetalWorks Vector Ceilings from Lancaster, Pa.-based Armstrong Ceilings.
The original building was updated with about 11,500 square feet of Metafor MFP120 wall panels from Atas International Inc., Allentown, Pa.
Ceco Building Systems, Columbus, Miss., manufactured 45,000 square feet of 24-gauge MAP medium bronze in Kynar roof panels.
Tampa-based McNichols Co. supplied 1,000 square feet of decorative custom Aura stainless steel wire cloth that was used to produce 95 individual panels.
The project features a 75-by-175-by-24-foot Ancaster, Ontario-based Robertson Building Systems building.
About 600 square feet of Woburn, Mass.-based Rheinzink 1-mm, 20-gauge preweathered blue-gray reveal panels adorn the building.
The 6-story portion of the building uses 12,000 square feet of Lewisville, Texas-based Metl-Span CF-32 Architectural Flat insulated panels installed horizontally.
The building features 12,500 square feet of Eastman, Ga.-based Alcoa Architectural Products? Reynobond ACM.
Chief Buildings, Grand Island, Neb., manufactured mechanically seamed vertical leg pencil-rib roofing, concealed fastener wall panels and architectural panel soffit panels.
Moon Township, Pa.-based Centria manufactured the metal components for the school.