TERI Inc. Partners with Johnson & Jennings General Contracting to Accelerate Campus of Life

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TERI Inc., a leading organization designed to meet the needs of children and adults with autism and other developmental and learning disabilities, has engaged Johnson & Jennings General Contracting (J&J) to manage and construct the next phase of its Campus of Life located in San Marcos, CA.

Women owned and operated, San Diego-based J&J will advance construction of the 20-acre Campus starting with the 21, 384 sq. ft. TERI Performing Arts and Fine Arts Centers. Continuing their commitment to completion of the Campus, The Walter J. and Betty C. Zable Foundation has awarded a $1 million challenge grant for the construction of the arts complex which will bear the Zable name.

“Johnson & Jennings is beyond thrilled to partner with TERI in the creation of their new state-of-the-art Campus of Life project dedicated to the empowerment and education of individuals with developmental disabilities. Giving back to the communities in which we live & work has always been important to us at J&J, and we are excited to bring our expertise and exceptional level of service to this project, ” Donna Vargo, President/CEO.

The complex is an essential component of the Campus of Life and has been explicitly designed to bring the powerful therapeutic and sensory bene ts of the arts to the special needs community. The buildings will include art studios, galleries, a 204-seat indoor theater, music, recording and production facilities, classrooms, and lecture space. Slated to begin construction as early as Spring 2022, the Centers expect to open by Summer 2023.

“The Campus of Life is a landmark project intended to have a singular impact on our students and their families, our employees, the community, and the world. It requires a contracting form that aligns with TERI’s standards of excellence and a proven track record of outstanding work and proactive customer service. J&J met all those conditions and more. We’re delighted they’re on board and can’t wait to begin construction,” said Cheryl Kilmer, TERI CEO.