Capital City Bank | Progress Update
/Progress Update!
Capital City Bank’s frame is going up and the building is starting to take shape. We cannot wait to see the finished project!
Progress Update!
Capital City Bank’s frame is going up and the building is starting to take shape. We cannot wait to see the finished project!
No obstacle is too big or small for Macallan Construction!
We had the pleasure of building the Atlanta Police Department’s new obstacle course for their training program.
Thank you to the Atlanta Police Department for allowing us to visit during your training and for your service to the community.
The plot thickens!
We had an early concrete pour, finishing up the final slab for the new Capital City Bank location in Marietta, Georgia.
Stay tuned for more progress updates at the jobsite!
This project consisted of restoring and stabilizing two buildings that were previously in a different location.
The restoration included rebuilding one of the front porches, repairing and repainting the exterior of both structures, and building steel ADA ramps on the back of both buildings. Numerous site work improvements were also made on the Hudson Nash Farmhouse, including a new pasture fence, sidewalks, gravel paths, and a steel boardwalk.
Welcome to Macallan Chad!
We stabilized and moved Dahlonega’s Historic Head House onto a new foundation on the other side of the site!
We had the pleasure of building Georgia State University ’s Library North Addition and Renovation. This project created a dramatic new entrance for the library after the demolition of North Plaza and Kell Hall. This new space allows movement between the new campus greenway and the entrance to Library North.
Each retail project is different and has its own feel. Macallan Construction works with great architect partners that make sure to keep every space as unique as possible with distinctive elements that bring out the best in each space.
Vietvana is a recently completed Vietnamese restaurant buildout in the 5,000 SF central food hall expansion at Ponce City Market.
The restaurant buildout Includes bamboo paneling, custom wood and glass storefront, countertop seating, and installation of new kitchen equipment.
What’s your construction specialty?
- Interior Remodel
What attracted you to the construction industry?
- I have always loved working with my hands so Construction just seemed natural.
What was the most memorable construction project you’ve ever worked on?
- The Coca-Cola headquarters remodel I spent 6 years on the project and was there for $300 million of work.
What advice would you give someone who wanted to enter the construction field?
- College is great but in this industry you can work your way from sweeping floors to the president of a company, if you have the right attitude and want to learn.
Tell us an interesting or fun fact about yourself!
- I plead the 5th. That's what I would have said 10 years ago but now I just enjoy raising my two kids and being a dad.
The Bricks Multifamily project is one of the more spectacular historic restoration projects Macallan Construction has had the pleasure of working on. The original structure was built in 1838 and served as a hospital during the Civil War. It featured a designation as the oldest apartment building in the United States and originally housed mill workers near the Roswell Mill. Macallan worked closely with the Owners and the Roswell Historical Preservation Commission to develop a plan that preserved the integrity of the original Bricks structure while re-purposing the building for 21st century tenants. Macallan was recognized with a Contractor of the Year Award for Historical Preservation from the National Association of the Remodeling Industry.
We have an open Construction Estimator/Assistant Project Manager position!
For job description and application, click here: https://bit.ly/3ATesAS
We are excited to announce that Macallan Construction recently completed two projects at Ponce City Market. Two new food hall kiosk restaurants, Vietvana and Nani's Rotisserie Chicken, are both now open!
Some of our construction projects at Georgia State University were recently featured in the current edition of School Construction News!
To read the article, please visit https://loom.ly/1B6wk80
We are thrilled to announce that Macallan Construction will be restoring the City of Dahlonega’s historic “Head House.”
The "Head House" was built by Homer Head for himself and his wife in the early 1900s. It was constructed from wood salvaged from the original 1841 Baptist Church by Dr. Head. Now owned by the City of Dahlonega, the house could become the new home of the DDA.
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