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Education

We support educational institutions by providing designs that promote learning and collaboration. Our focus is on creating environments that inspire creativity and facilitate interaction among students and educators. We prioritize flexible spaces that can adapt to various teaching methods and learning styles.

Safety and accessibility are also paramount in our educational designs. We ensure that facilities not only meet regulatory standards but also offer welcoming environments for all students. By incorporating outdoor spaces and natural light, we enhance the overall learning experience, fostering a sense of well-being and engagement.

Sample Of Projects

Daycare Unity Church

Client: Urban Area Architects
Location: 2111 River Valley Dr,
Spring, Texas 77373
Surface Area: 6,000 SF

DearOnes Daycare

Client: Stuckey Architects
Location: Cleburne, Texas. 76033
Surface Area: 6,850 SF

POLYGLASS TRAINING FACILITY

Client: Robert Stuckey Architects
Location: Waco, Texas
Surface Area:4,800 SF

Waelder High School

Client: Holder III Architects
Location:WAELDER, TX 78959
Surface Area: 11284 SF

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Daycare Unity Church

Client: Urban Area Architects 

Location: 2111 River Valley Dr, Spring, Texas 77373 

Surface area: 6,000 SF 

The Unity Children’s Home Daycare is a new 6,000 square foot, two-story building constructed to house a daycare facility. GDI was hired to design the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems for the project and provide the full set of construction documents. This includes designing the HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems to meet the needs of the daycare operation. The MEP design had to ensure the building provided a comfortable, safe, and code-compliant environment for the children and staff. Key considerations included sufficient heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting, and plumbing fixtures to serve the classrooms, offices, and other functional spaces. GDI’s MEP engineering expertise allowed them to develop a comprehensive design package to guide the construction of this new children’s daycare facility. 

The completed building will provide a modern, high-quality space to support the educational and developmental needs of the children in the community. 

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DearOnes Daycare

Client: Stuckey Architects 

Location: Cleburne, Texas. 76033 

Surface area: 6,850 SF 

CareOnes Daycare Cleburne Texas is a renovation project that converted an existing building into a new daycare center. The main building is 5,250 square feet, with an additional 1,600 square foot side building. 

GDI was hired to design the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems for the facility, focusing on maximizing the use of the existing infrastructure while staying within budget constraints. 

Despite the challenges of working with an older building, the project was completed on time and exceeded the expectations of the architect. The new daycare center provides a safe, comfortable, and modern environment for the children of Cleburne. By repurposing an existing structure, the project also demonstrates a commitment to sustainable building practices. Overall, the CareOnes Daycare Cleburne Texas renovation is a successful example of transforming a dated facility into a functional and high-quality daycare center. 

Sample of drawings:

Polyglass Training Facility

Client:  Robert Stuckey Architects 

Location:  Waco, Texas 

Surface Area: 4,800 SF 

The Polyglass Training Facility is a renovation project located in Waco, Texas that involves converting part of an existing manufacturing facility. GDI was tasked with designing the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems for the project. 

The main challenges included a lack of as-built plans and trying to utilize the existing rooftop units (RTUs) to meet the zoning requirements of the new facility layout. Coordination with the architect, client, electrical contractor, and power provider was required to resolve issues with the existing electrical feed. 

The project aims to efficiently renovate the space while leveraging the facility’s existing systems where possible. 

Sample of drawings:

Waelder High School

Client:   Holder III Architects 

Location:  WAELDER, TX 78959 

Surface Area: 11284 SF  

Waelder Jr. High School, spanning 11,284 square feet, is undergoing a comprehensive renovation to upgrade the facilities and improve sustainability. Located in Waelder, TX, the school is being revitalized through the work of GDI Engineering, who has been tasked with designing the structural and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) upgrades. 

The renovation work is currently in the final stages, after months of diligent construction. One of the key components of the project is the conversion of the existing 11,284 square foot gymnasium into a new cafeteria space. This will provide students with an updated and modern dining area that meets their needs. 

Through this renovation, Waelder Jr. High School will be transformed into a more energy-efficient, functional, and welcoming learning environment for the community. The upgraded facilities, including the new cafeteria, will enhance the overall educational experience for the school’s students. The project is an important investment in the future of the school and the local Waelder, TX area. 

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