Craig Gaulden Davis Architecture Announces Merger with PBK

Craig Gaulden Davis Architecture (CGD), based in South Carolina and Maryland, recently announced that it has merged with PBK, the largest K–12 architectural firm in the U.S., according to a news release. The firm will operate as Craig Gaulden Davis | PBK with 31 offices across the country, boosting both firms’ expertise, national presence, and ability to provide comprehensive services to clients.

“PBK’s legacy of excellence and client success aligns perfectly with our continued commitment to deliver thoughtful design solutions to our clients and make a positive impact on the communities we serve,” said Scott Powell, Craig Gaulden Davis Architecture President. “Together, we are creating an architectural powerhouse that combines a deep legacy of regional insight with broad national expertise. This is a great opportunity to elevate our services and provide outstanding results for our clients.”

PBK was founded in 1981 and specializes in educational, sports, civic, and healthcare facilities, according to the news release. CGD was founded in 1957, according to the firm’s website, and provides regional expertise with a focus on personalized customer service.

“Partnering with CGD marks an exciting milestone for both firms,” said James Uhl, PBK CEO. “By combining our expertise and expanding our reach along the East Coast, we’ll continue to have a significant design impact in more communities.”

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