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February 18, 2020 News By Dana Miller

SSP: Looking Forward With 2020 Vision

SSP: Looking Forward With 2020 Vision The team at SSP Architects is excited to announce the latest chapter in the continued growth and evolution of the firm’s leadership. SSP Principals Jeanne Perantoni, Scott Mihalick,…
January 10, 2020 News By Dana Miller

Growth and Advancement

Growth and Advancement As SSP enters 2020 and begins our 129th year of providing architectural services, we pause to recognize the promotion of one of our key employees. Project Manager Dan Spanton, AIA, has been…
December 3, 2019 News By Dana Miller

Troubled Projects: Part 2 – Using Construction Best Practices

Troubled Projects: Part 2 – Using Construction Best Practices This is the second in a three-part series dealing with problems in construction projects. Here in part two, we discuss what it means to be…
October 14, 2019 News By Dana Miller

School Additions, Robotics / STEM Labs, Security & Other School Architecture Improvements

School Additions, Robotics / STEM Labs, Security & Other School Architecture Improvements Fall has arrived! What does that mean? For starters, it means a resurgence of debate about whether folks should be excited for…
August 16, 2019 News By Dana Miller

Visioning sessions yield public input for Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park – Centraljersey.com

This article was originally published by centraljersey.com – you can view it here. EDISON – After five visioning sessions were held to identify the needs of the Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park, one…
August 14, 2019 News By Dana Miller

Problems in Construction

My Project Is In Trouble – Now What? (Part 1) This is the first in a three-part series dealing with problems in construction projects.  In this series, we will highlight trends facing the design/construction…
July 11, 2019 News By Dana Miller

Getting Started: Tips from an Architect

Getting Started: Tips from an Architect When people think about buildings, they generally think about permanence. Sure, buildings fall into disrepair or are demolished every day; but for the most part, well-maintained buildings are…
June 13, 2019 News By Dana Miller

Long Range Facility Plan – What To Know

Long Range Facility Plan The time has come. Though the Department of Education requires that all New Jersey public school districts maintain a Long Range Facility Plan (LRFP) with an approval date less than…
May 21, 2019 News By Dana Miller

Vocational School Architecture: Can Your Facility Support Vocational Programs?

Vocational Support Like many things, college used to be a lot more affordable in the ‘good ol’ days.’ It’s getting increasingly expensive and less attainable for many. Luckily for would-be students, there’s another option:…