Right Choice Construction Awarded Ground-Up West Houston STEM Academy Project

Right Choice Construction Awarded Ground-Up West Houston STEM Academy Project

HOUSTON — Right Choice Construction was awarded the ground-up build of Genius Kids STEM Academy. 

According to a news release, Right Choice Construction has worked closely with Genius Kids STEM Academy to bring this 9,500-square-foot building to life.

The structure’s design is tailored to reflect the school’s mission of facilitating an early education focused on science and discovery. Enlarged overhangs are incorporated into the building’s architecture to provide filtered natural light throughout the classroom spaces.

Our team is thrilled to collaborate with Genius Kids STEM on this exciting project,” says Right Choice Construction owner Danielle Wright. “Children are our future. We are proud to construct a learning environment that is both inspiring and conducive to the development of young minds.”

“We envisioned a low-roofed structure which stretches across the Katy Prairie. The school interiors weave a palette of natural materials designed to promote and support healthy indoor learning environments,” Project lead Eugenia Forgang of Houston-based Daniel Scott Turner Design stated.

About Right Choice Construction

Right Choice Construction is a woman-owned commercial construction company with over 25 years of experience in the industry. Right Choice Construction is a Certified City of Houston Women Business Enterprise (WBE) and Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) under the Small Business Administration (SBA). 

Source: Right Choice Construction

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