Award-Winning Higher Education Projects
Our Higher Education Experience
80Years of Experience in this Market
400Projects Completed
$6BTotal Market Value Built
Market-leading Experts
Common Questions
What makes Power well-suited for campus construction projects?
Power Construction is uniquely suited for commercial higher education campus projects, delivering complex, high-profile facilities that enhance both academic excellence and campus life. Our experience spans state-of-the-art learning environments, advanced research centers, and student-focused spaces, ensuring that each project aligns with the institution’s mission, budget, and long-term vision.
With a deep understanding of campus logistics, phased construction, and the need for minimal disruption to academic operations, Power Construction brings precision, flexibility, and a proven track record to every higher education project.
Why should I work with Power?
We’re a trusted partner in bringing higher education projects to life. We understand that every campus is more than just buildings; it’s a place where students learn, innovate, and grow. That’s why we approach every project as if it were our own investment, ensuring quality, cost control, and long-term value for universities and the communities they serve.
With a proven track record of delivering complex campus facilities—like:
- Northwestern’s Kellogg Global Hub
- Roosevelt University’s vertical campus
- Loyola’s Alfie Norville Practice Facility
We know how to navigate the unique logistics, budgets, and operational challenges of higher education construction.
At Power, our success isn’t measured by individual projects—it’s measured by the trust we build with our clients and the enduring impact of our work. If you're looking for a construction partner who values integrity, collaboration, and a commitment to doing what’s right,
What’s an average timeline for a campus construction project?
The timeline for a campus construction project can vary significantly based on factors like project size, complexity, permitting, funding, and academic schedules. However, here’s a general breakdown of the typical timeline for higher education construction projects: