Barton Malow
Technology
Paul Twigg, Director

Once, technology simply meant learning to use a personal computer. Times have changed! Computer labs are important, but simulation rooms, multimedia centers, videoconferencing, and robotics, too, are the stuff of everyday learning. Your unique goals drive the creation of a unique final product.

Barton Malow provides integrated technology services with a single source of responsibility for design and production.  We will provide you with a completely functional building that is ready for occupancy and free from the headaches of multiple vendors.  Our cost vs. benefit analysis of systems ensures that you will receive the systems you need.  Ongoing services after installation include training and programs for staff to maximize systems utilization.   Technology can be scary.  We make it easy.

14 years technology experience

Representative Clients
AGC Training & Conference Center
Almont Public Schools
Ann Arbor Public Schools
Barton Malow Headquarters
Bloomfield Township Public Library
Chippewa Valley Schools
Detroit Public Library
Eastern Michigan University
Flat Rock Community Schools
Flint Public Schools
Hartland Consolidated Schools
Memphis Community Schools
Redford Union Schools
Romulus Community Schools
Schoolcraft College
St. Josephs Mercy Saline Hospital
Troy Public Schools
University of Michigan
Utica Community Schools

FEATURED PROJECTS
CHIPPEWA VALLEY
SCHOOLS - DAKOTA H.S.
CHARLEVOIX SCHOOLS
FIBER / WAN PROJECT

“Your technology expertise is truly astounding... We would not have anyone else leading the technology charge in our
new building.”

Pete Caroselli
Superintendent
Hartland Consolidated Schools

“While we expected our technology designer to be familiar with technology, [Barton Malow’s] understanding of teacher’s needs, their approach to planning, and their design/construction experience clearly separate them from the other firms we considered.”

Daniel Danosky
Superintendent
Harper Woods School District

 
Need more information? Contact Paul Twigg.
 
 
updated: April 13, 2010