It’s in the details!
/The little details are what can take a project from ordinary to amazing! We're honored to have worked with so many talented architects and interior designers and are humbled to have helped them create some truly unique spaces.
What’s your construction specialty?
Project Administration & Permit Expediting!
What attracted you to the construction industry?
It was totally by accident. When I moved to Atlanta in 1996, I was working for a temp agency. They sent me to a construction firm and I was asked if I wanted to work in a jobsite construction trailer for a project in Alpharetta. I was convinced to go when a young engineer asked me to go with her so she wouldn’t be the only female at the jobsite. The rest is history!
What was the most memorable construction project you’ve ever worked on?
Northwinds Two in Alpharetta. It was my first construction project. Our project team was so much fun! There was so much to learn - it was so exciting! It was also difficult when our Precast subcontractor declared bankruptcy, but we were able to keep them going by paying their business cost while our Precast was being manufactured. It turned out that the Precast was the best product of all the Northwind buildings and the project was turned over ahead of schedule. Great learning experience!
What advice would you give someone who wanted to enter the construction field?
Get out in the field, that’s where the action is!
Tell us an interesting or fun fact about yourself!
I was a Nanny for 15 months prior to working for Macallan. It was a great experience!
What’s your construction specialty?
Hospitality, Higher Education, and Senior Living
What attracted you to the construction industry?
As a kid I always enjoyed construction and most of my toys involved building (Legos and Lincoln Logs) so I knew what I wanted to do. However, originally I thought architects were the ones that actually built the buildings. Once I learned it was general contractors I never looked back!
What was the most memorable construction project you’ve ever worked on?
My most memorable project would have to be the Coca Cola Atlanta Syrup Plant Expansion. It was a 50 million dollar, 3-phase project (Package, Syrup, and Mass storage) with pretty much every type of construction component you could think of. It was also done in secret under heavy security because of a new technology they were rolling out.
What advice would you give someone who wanted to enter the construction field?
Make sure you enjoy communication, collaboration, and new challenges throughout your career!
Tell us an interesting or fun fact about yourself!
I’m a husband to an amazing wife, Sara, and a dog dad to two great pups, Crush and Sugarbaby.
What’s your construction specialty?
Coordination and inspiring a team-centric atmosphere.
What attracted you to the construction industry?
The idea of turning nothing into something and changing peoples’ lives through building and/or renovating - whether it be their work or home life.
What was the most memorable construction project you’ve ever worked on?
The Department of Corrections inmate wing at Atlanta Medical Center.
What advice would you give someone who wanted to enter the construction field?
Learn a trade and master it!
Tell us an interesting or fun fact about yourself!
My favorite hobbies are hunting and fishing - particularly bow hunting!
What’s your construction specialty?
Complex renovations - renovations are full of unknowns and challenges that create a much more exciting team dynamic than often found in ground-up construction!
What attracted you to the construction industry?
At one point in my life, I was an art major and I had a love for architecture so it seemed natural to take these two passions and go build something. I discovered building construction and the rest is history!
What was the most memorable construction project you’ve ever worked on?
I was on a complex school renovation that involved deconstructing the structure by cutting the spine out of the building and inserting a raised pop-up curtain wall structure in its place to flood the building with natural light. The existing pieces of the building that remained were structurally held in place by installing exposed post tension cables through the existing beams. The building was recognized for its innovative design and won Honor Awards from the Georgia chapter of the American Institute of Architects and South Atlantic Region, AIA - it was also featured in the movie “The Hate You Give!"
What advice would you give someone who wanted to enter the construction field?
If you are looking for a job that provides routine and repetition, this is not your gig. If you thrive with change, love a good challenge, and enjoy problem-solving - jump in, expect to work hard, and you won’t be disappointed!
Tell us an interesting or fun fact about yourself!
I used to teach elementary school art K-5.
We’re looking forward to the day we can enjoy watching the Atlanta Braves play at The Battery ATL. Such a great place for food, entertainment, and FUN! We’re proud to have worked on several projects there – when the time is right we hope you will help them get back in the game. Garden & Gun, The VOID, and Good Game by TopGolf.
(And of course we had to test out the Topgolf Swing Suites while we were there!) We're grateful for the opportunity to partner with Delaware North, Jordan & Skala Engineers, and Baker Audio Visual on this unique project.
Thank you to Cobb County Fire & Emergency Services (Station 19) for judging
the chili entries and helping us (along with our staff) raise $450 for Brumby Elementary's STEM program. Congratulations to this year's chili champ -
Jen Auxier!
We'll be at Kennesaw State University's upcoming STEM Career Fair on Wednesday, February 19th. Be sure to stop by and say hi!
We're excited to be part of this challenging project. Stay tuned for more info to come around springtime!
Congratulations to our Project Manager, John McHugh, on being chosen to take part in the Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia's Future Leaders program for 2020! We know he’ll enjoy learning new skills, developing his network, and being an active participant in this awesome program. Congrats on the opportunity and thank you for all your hard work, John!
The long awaited 2-story QA/QC lab for House of Cheatham is underway and we’re so happy for them!
The newly renovated building now features a butcher and bakery establishment on the first floor and residence on the second floor, totaling 12,290 SF. Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing infrastructure was also installed to support the new commercial kitchen.
Architect: https://officeofdesignarch.com/
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