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urban-gro Awarded $1.2M Contract for K-12 Architectural Design with Muscogee County School District
LAFAYETTE, CO / ACCESS Newswire / March 20, 2025 / urban-gro, Inc. (NASDAQ:UGRO) ("urban-gro" or the "Company"), an integrated professional services and Design-Build firm offering solutions to multiple commercial sectors, today announced that its architectural division has signed a professional services agreement valued at approximately $1.2 million to provide architectural design services for campus enclosures with the Muscogee County School District in Georgia. The enclosures are a part of the district's initiative to enhance student safety and security throughout all its 53 schools. Many older campuses in the district feature open-air breezeways, and the goal is to enclose those pathways wherever feasible, creating a more cohesive, modern campus design that mirrors the functionality of a single building. The Company anticipates recognizing the majority of the project's revenue over the next three quarters of 2025.
"We are proud to strengthen our partnership with the Muscogee County School District and contribute to their mission of creating safe, modern, and functional learning environments," said Bradley Nattrass, Chairman and CEO of urban-gro. "As members of the Columbus, Georgia community, it is especially meaningful to play a role in enhancing campus infrastructure. By improving cohesion and security, these upgrades will provide lasting benefits for students and educators for years to come."
About urban-gro, Inc.
urban-gro, Inc.® (NASDAQ:UGRO) is an integrated professional services and Design-Build firm. We offer value-added architectural, engineering, and construction management solutions to the Controlled Environment Agriculture ("CEA"), industrial, healthcare, and other commercial sectors. Innovation, collaboration, and creativity drive our team to provide exceptional customer experiences. With offices across North America and in Europe, we deliver Your Vision - Built. Learn more by visiting www.urban-gro.com.
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Investor Contact:
Jeff Sonnek - ICR, Inc.
(720) 730-8160
[email protected]
Media Contact:
Barbara Graham - urban-gro, Inc.
(720) 903-1139
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SOURCE: urban-gro, Inc.
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