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About ERO

Over the last 25 years, ERO has planned and designed more than 370 facility projects with 10,000,000 SF of space across Texas, serving over 75 public institutions. ERO is a Texas HUB and Hispanic-owned firm, comprised of a best-in-class team that emphasizes responsiveness, creativity, collaboration, innovation, and performance.

ERO has led over 50 master planning projects from education to municipal campuses and communities. Our design projects have included 250 K-12 learning environments, 40 government buildings, 37 higher educational facilities, 17 performance and events centers, and 25 commercial and industrial buildings.

ERO thoughtfully transforms materials, color, profiles, and cultural references into unique metaphors creating communal structures.

ERO is renowned for award-winning, aesthetically beautiful, and functional buildings. The design and construction of our projects are culturally relevant, structurally coordinated, economical, and durable. ERO transforms facilities into thriving and sustainable environments that create a positive experience, honor the culture of communities, and conserve the natural resources of our planet.

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DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION ARE CRITICAL TO THE SUCCESS OF ERO BECAUSE OF THEIR CONNECTION WITH OUR VISION AND CORE VALUES.

We recognize that to create equity we must assist every team member in realizing their unique and full potential through investment and inclusion. It is through realized potential that we deliver positive and impactful success to the clients and communities we serve.

Cultural Design

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We believe public buildings deserve to be special places to their communities. ERO thoughtfully transforms materials, color, profiles, and cultural references into unique metaphors creating communal structures.

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As a 100%-Hispanic-owned firm, our cultural perspectives are a strength, making us great at cultural design. It is one of the reasons that Austin, El Paso, and Houston IDs selected us to work on their complex bond programs to deliver modernized facilities, even though we were new to their districts.

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