Brooklyn, NY
  • Education
  • Black
  • Blast
  • New York

Public School 667

  • Education
  • Black
  • Blast
  • New York

PROJECT OVERVIEW

As demand for updated schools continues to grow in a major metropolitan area, city construction administrators are seeking new solutions to modern issues that existing structures simply can’t address. In a dense urban location, speed and efficiency of construction is a necessity, but a school must also be safe and strong to act as a safe haven for the community, with the ability to last for years to come. Through a collaborative design-build process, our company was tasked with constructing a new K-12 public school in this urban area. This project was one of the first large-scale precast concrete projects taken on by the school’s authority, with precast selected in lieu of typical block, brick, and mortar due to a tight construction site with the surrounding urban environment and limited timing due to the school year's schedule. The new school’s construction included a combination of insulated, spanning, and brick-clad precast panels intended to both blend into the historic neighborhood and act as a modern representation of the surrounding community.

2023 PCI Design Award Winner

Project Details

  • Owner: NYC School Construction Authority
  • Architect: Perkins Eastman Architects
  • Engineer of Record: Ysrael A. Seinuk, P.C.
  • Project Cost:  $82 Million
  • Precast Cost:  $7 Million
  • Project Size:  112,000 ft2

Awards

  • 2023 PCI Design Awards Best Schools K-12 Building

Key Project Attributes

  • Construct a five-story school on a tight urban site in time for the first day of school.

 

  • While maximizing the utility of the space allotted, PS 667 demonstrates ingenuity through collaborative design-build project delivery.

 

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“While the project was a success, this panelization style increased the piece count and added complexity to the exterior envelope. The NYCSCA recognized those challenges, and recent designs utilize more punched window panels for increased production efficiency.”

Matt Krebs, High Concrete Group Project Executive 

"The hybrid precast concrete and thin brick façade offer both modern and traditional aesthetics that seamlessly blend into the community."

Matt Krebs, High Concrete Group Project Executive 

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