Jeff Berrios, AIA

AIA

Principal

Jeff Berrios is currently a Principal in the PBK Architects Fresno office. After graduating from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo (95, BS Architecture) Jeff has been practicing in the field of architecture over 27 years.  His experience includes project management, facility needs assessments, planning, design, preparation of contract documents, cost estimating, and construction observation of educational facilities, which includes new campuses, new buildings, additions and renovations. He has worked with many different K-14 school districts on several large education projects including community colleges, new high schools, and multi campus education complexes. 

Jeff is the in-coming President of the American Institute of Architects San Joaquin Chapter. He has served on the board for over 9 years.

In addition to his wife and two sons, Jeff’s passion is architecture and his community.  He is native to the Fresno area.  His significant professional satisfaction comes from his vested interest in this area.  He feels fortunate to have the opportunity to change the built environment in his community and for his education clients.

Jeff Berrios is currently a Principal in the PBK Architects Fresno office. After graduating from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo (95, BS Architecture) Jeff has been practicing in the field of architecture over 27 years.  His experience includes project management, facility needs assessments, planning, design, preparation of contract documents, cost estimating, and construction observation of educational facilities, which includes new campuses, new buildings, additions and renovations. He has worked with many different K-14 school districts on several large education projects including community colleges, new high schools, and multi campus education complexes. 

Jeff is the in-coming President of the American Institute of Architects San Joaquin Chapter. He has served on the board for over 9 years.

In addition to his wife and two sons, Jeff’s passion is architecture and his community.  He is native to the Fresno area.  His significant professional satisfaction comes from his vested interest in this area.  He feels fortunate to have the opportunity to change the built environment in his community and for his education clients.

“I feel fortunate that I have the opportunity to change and improve the built environment in my community and for our education clients.”
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