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Project FROG's Latest Smart Building for School Construction Approved by DSA

Project FROG, leading manufacturer of smart buildings, has received pre-check (PC) approval from the California Division of State Architect (DSA) for FROG 2.1, the company’s newest addition to its expanding line of high-performance, pre-engineered commercial building solutions.

The DSA provides design and construction oversight for K-12 schools and community colleges, and develops and maintains accessibility standards and codes utilized in public and private buildings throughout the state of California. PC approval vastly expedites the review and approval process for FROG 2.1, indicating that its design has been approved in advance of submittal for a specific school campus project. This is the company’s third consecutive design to receive PC approval from the DSA.

“The ability to deliver the same value proposition – safe, fast, smart, green, affordable building solutions – across an expanding product line is a key component of Project FROG’s growth strategy,” said Adam Tibbs, president of Project FROG. “Because it eliminates a very lengthy and expensive process, PC Approval for our newest FROG ensures that we can deliver an intrinsically smarter, safer solution in a fraction of the time - and at a fraction of the cost – of traditional school construction.”

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