KPM Franklin’s Daniel Doyle P.E, project manager, and Kimmy Phan P.E., project engineer, attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the UCP of Central Florida Osceola Campus on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
During the ceremony, UCP officers took center stage and shared their vision for the school to provide an inclusive educational environment that empowers every child to thrive. Parents also expressed their enthusiasm and gratitude to UCP for the special benefits the facility will offer to their children.
A group of future students put on an entertaining skit which demonstrated their creativity and eagerness to be a part of this new educational venture that will have a significant impact on the community.
The Osceola Campus will occupy 8.73 acres and is scheduled to open in time for the 2026 school year. The building is designed as a state-of-the-art educational and pediatric therapy facility dedicated to serving up to 100 children from Osceola County.
KPM Franklin is providing civil engineering and landscape architecture design services for the site.
Stay tuned to our social media for updates on this remarkable project as we continue our commitment to supporting UCP of Central Florida.
During the ceremony, UCP officers took center stage and shared their vision for the school to provide an inclusive educational environment that empowers every child to thrive. Parents also expressed their enthusiasm and gratitude to UCP for the special benefits the facility will offer to their children.
A group of future students put on an entertaining skit which demonstrated their creativity and eagerness to be a part of this new educational venture that will have a significant impact on the community.
The Osceola Campus will occupy 8.73 acres and is scheduled to open in time for the 2026 school year. The building is designed as a state-of-the-art educational and pediatric therapy facility dedicated to serving up to 100 children from Osceola County.
KPM Franklin is providing civil engineering and landscape architecture design services for the site.
Stay tuned to our social media for updates on this remarkable project as we continue our commitment to supporting UCP of Central Florida.