This two-story modular classroom building adds a new modern, flexible space for San Rafael City School District’s forward-thinking science and math program. The Davidson Middle School new STEM building creates a sustainable and efficient science, technology, engineering and mathematics facility with 14,800 square-feet of space. It includes ten integrated science labs, six prep rooms, student and staff rest rooms, an electrical and mechanical room, science courtyard, and outdoor classroom spaces. The building was installed and completed while school was still operational. ISE Structural Engineers provided structural engineering services. The Davidson Middle School New Stem Building was designed with Quattrocchi Kwok Architects, constructed by Jeff Luchetti Construction, and was completed in January 2020.