Whether driven by historic preservation, by “Green Design” or by limited project funding, extending the life of existing buildings, through the innovative design of renovations and modifications, is often a cost-effective alternative to new construction.

National Center for Bioethics in Research and Healthcare, Tuskegee University, AL

Multi-phased renovation/adaptive reuse of historic John Andrews Memorial Hospital and addition of approximately 145,000 s.f. of new space for use as a teaching and research center and the Legacy Museum.

Acoustical Renovations/Modifications to Noise Sensitive Facilities, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, GA

The Noise Insulation Program is a multi-year task order contract that involves renovations and modifications for sound mitigation to noise-sensitive facilities near the airport, including single and multi-family residential buildings, elementary and high schools, churches, daycare centers, a fire station and a healthcare retirement center.

Additional Examples

  • Hairston Crossing Branch Library Expansion and Renovation, DeKalb County, GA (see also “Public Libraries”)
  • Salem-Panola Branch Library Expansion and Renovation, DeKalb County, GA (see also “Public Libraries”)
  • Graves Hall Historic Renovation, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA
  • Clayton County School System Facilities Complex Addition and Renovation, Clayton County, GA
  • Elementary, Middle and High School Renovations, Modifications, Expansions and Additions for School Systems throughout Georgia
  • Dansby Hall Math and Science Building Renovation, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA