A Greenville- and Maryland-baed architecture firm has merged with a large national firm.

Craig Gaulden Davis Architecture, a Greenville and Maryland-based architecture firm known for its innovative designs in education, civic and cultural spaces, has merged with PBK, the nation’s largest education design firm, according to a news release.

As two recognized leaders in architectural planning and design, this strategic partnership enhances CGD’s expertise and strengthens its ability to serve clients throughout the region, the release stated.

The merged firm, Craig Gaulden Davis | PBK, will reach clients and communities across 31 offices nationwide, the release stated.  This expansion into the Carolinas and Maryland will make it one of the most comprehensive architectural firms in the country.

“PBK’s legacy of excellence and client success aligns perfectly with our continued commitment to deliver thoughtful design solutions to our clients and make a positive impact on the communities we serve,” said Scott Powell, president of Craig Gaulden Davis Architecture, in the release. “Together, we are creating an architectural powerhouse that combines a deep legacy of regional insight with broad national expertise. This is a great opportunity to elevate our services and provide outstanding results for our clients.”

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Founded in 1981, PBK is a prominent innovator in the architecture and design industry, specializing in educational, sports, civic and health care facilities, the release stated. Its national presence and will complement CGD’s regional expertise and personalized customer service approach.

“Partnering with CGD marks an exciting milestone for both firms,” said PBK CEO James Uhl in the release. “By combining our expertise and expanding our reach along the East Coast, we’ll continue to have a significant design impact in more communities.”

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