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Over the course of the last
decade, ROFDW has designed dozens of facilities for children for agencies and corporations
coast to coast. Starting with the downtown Dallas General Services Administration project
in 1986, we began building specialized knowledge with respect to safety, liability and
security, early childhood development, building codes, accreditation requirements, and a
myriad of other influences on indoor and outdoor environments for children. Having this
expertise allows us the luxury of spending our project time making the facility a place of
nurturing, growth and positive development, and not an institutional center for
babysitting. For children, we believe that makes all the difference in the world.
Our experience includes:
- On-site corporate child care centers for children of employees,
ranging in capacity from 100 to 400 children
- Not-for-profit facilities for children of homeless, disadvantaged
families
- Early childhood center in conjunction with a major University
Department of Education
- Military, on-base child care
- On-site centers supporting multi-shift hospital staff, with sick child
care capability
- Special programs for after school, school age and backup
(drop-in) care
- "Special needs" children, with physical and mental
disability impairment
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