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Supporting Our Communities with Learning Opportunities

June 24, 2021
Alex Morrison
Gilbane continues to provide construction management services for nearly every high school campus across the East Side Union High School District in San Jose, California. Modernizations have included everything from seismic and utility upgrades, to programmatic changes that better align with the rapidly changing learning environment. Gilbane is serving as the builder of the district’s Education Center, which encompasses the Adult Education Program, whose mission it is to provide a welcoming learning environment and skills-based program to meet the changing needs of the 21st-century global community.

As part of the program, students with developmental disabilities learn life skills to foster their independence. The facility consists of six classrooms, a makerspace, and a mock-up of a furnished apartment. Classes are offered to a diverse community of learners aged 18 and older. Students learn everything from simple tasks like how to make a bed, load a dishwasher and do their own laundry. This specific classroom space is intentionally not ADA compliant, so students can learn to thrive in a real-world environment. The various educational opportunities help to provide seamless transitions to career pathways and community integration for students.

Adult education in California has over 1.2 million students who take classes through the public school system. Nearly 75 percent of these students enroll in program areas of English as a second language, citizenship preparation, basic literacy, high school diploma, and vocational education. Through the program, California offers learners a wide range of knowledge and skills necessary for both a competitive economy as well as a better quality of life as citizens, workers, parents, family, and community members.

The East Side Adult Education Program is a high-profile program, bringing much value to local residents by providing access to learning opportunities that many of its students wouldn’t otherwise have. It also sits in a prominent location, just in front of the school district’s main office, serving as a pillar of the community’s inclusive environment. Gilbane is honored to have been a part of a project that supports its community and closely aligns with our core value of caring.

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A washer and dryer in the mock apartment helps students learn how to be in charge of their own laundry.

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The Gilbane project team worked to develop creative solutions to keep project costs down. Within the space, the kitchen features a tiled backsplash with tile that was salvaged from a different jobsite.


About Authors
Alex Morrison has spent the majority of his 20-year career dedicated to the K-12 market and offers a breadth of school experience throughout the Bay Area and Sacramento. He is well versed in coordinating with school district representatives, site staff, municipal and utility agencies, DSA, architects and consultant firms. He has several years of experience in the development of plans, specifications, schedule, budget, bidding, and accelerated construction and close-out. Alex is a team player who enjoys challenging himself to exceed schedule and budget, advocating for his clients.
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