A new 402 bed dormitory project that consists of 3 new buildings. The dorms are arranged into apartment style units for the students and feature living areas and kitchenettes.
A new 402 bed dormitory project that consists of 3 new buildings. The dorms are arranged into apartment style units for the students and feature living areas and kitchenettes.
Project consists of a new five-story, 416 bed undergraduate dormitory on a site formerly occupied by a residential neighborhood adjacent to the Campus. Includes common spaces and study / meeting rooms for students, communal kitchens and common spaces for student interaction.
A new student recreation facility containing a four court gymnasium, racquetball courts, cardio fitness and weight area, offices, aerobics and multi-purpose spaces, running track, and lobby / gathering spaces.
This project consists of a two-story slab-on-grade, pre-engineered metal building frame structure with a concrete/metal composite upper floor deck, over the storage room/communications room/air compressor room/battery room portion of the building only, supported by steel bar joists bearing on c.m.u. walls with a total gross square footage of 12,200. The building shall support Vehicle Maintenance and Accessory Vehicle Storage operations and includes office and accessory spaces as well.
This project was one of the first awarded MILCON transformation projects in the country. Due to the MILCON transformation project requirements, strict schedule guidelines and work performance was monitored throughout construction. Lyle Cook Martin Architects was the Architect of Record for the very first MILCON transformation project in the country prior to this D/B project. This project also includes full ATFP (anti-terrorism force protection) requirements.
This project has previously received numerous high rating performance evaluations from the Project Engineer for the USACE.
West Creek Middle School was designed as part of a new three school total campus to include academic and support programmatic accommodations for 1200 middle school students. This facility is unique in that the entire building is a two-story structure, minimizing site/footprint area, roof area, energy consumption, long-term maintenance costs, etc. Color scheme and material choices for this middle school set the tone for the adjacent elementary and high schools.
An addition and renovation of an existing high school. The existing school was windowless “pod” style that was constructed in 1967.
This project consists of a one-story slab-on-grade, pre-engineered metal building frame structure with a total gross square footage of 48,919 consisting of six Aviation Brigade Companies (or suites) under one roof. This MILCON transformation project also includes full ATFP (anti-terrorism force protection) requirements.
A two-story (above grade) residential condominium building located in the “Franklin Street” downtown area of Clarksville, Tennessee designed and built as the selected competition entry of a city incentive driven urban renewal program.
A new University Center containing a full service kitchen and cafeteria, break out meeting rooms, offices for numerous departments, a ballroom and Presidential suite, as well as several open lounge and recreation spaces.
New families to purchase homes and properties from the “Realtors Association” members. The overall result is a building that incorporates light density spray foam insulation, high efficiency lighting and control systems, high efficiency windows and low energy use mechanical systems as well as the solar panel system.