Renovation of 2,300 square feet on the Tunnel Level and 10,000 square feet on Level Two of The Emory Clinic Building B for the Emory School of Medicine Ophthalmology. The facility includes wet laboratories, support spaces, offices, conference rooms, and storage/equipment rooms.
Security, communications, and audio-visual systems for a science and nursing facility including a large tiered classroom, a small tiered classroom, a nursing skills laboratory, and a patient simulator laboratory.
Energy efficient audio-visual systems include HD projection displays, web-based videoconferencing, wireless presentation, voice reinforcement, and a ceiling-mounted document camera to capture nursing simulations.
Communications systems include structured cabling to support voice/data communications, and outside plant telecommunications to support campus backbone connectivity.
Access control system and IP video surveillance.
Conversion of offices and classrooms in the HM Building to house a research laboratory and support space. The facility is occupied by the University of Georgia Pharmacy Program and located on the Augusta University campus.
Mechanical and electrical systems, as well as acoustics, audio-visual and lighting design for the renovation of an International Language Laboratory. Lighting elements for the classroom includes architectural and task lighting systems and luminaries for in-room class and teleconference uses.
Facility condition survey and design of lighting and rigging systems for the 980 seat Russell Auditorium.
The Alex and Lee George Hall, a 30,500 square foot expansion of the Minges Science Building, houses state-of-the-art laboratories and classrooms for biology, chemistry, zoology, anatomy and physiology, botany, ecology and conservation, physics and genetics. The project includes a 33,360 square foot renovation of the Second Floor of the Minges Science Building to support faculty offices. The facility promotes increased student and faculty collaboration and team learning and inspires the pursuit of knowledge in science and technology to improve the lives of citizens of North Carolina.
In Design: Renovation and expansion of the Lilly Library, originally constructed in 1927. The upgrade supports the addition of study spaces, collaborative research areas, the Thompson Program’s Writing Studio, event space for the FOCUS Program, an exhibit gallery, a student testing facility, and more seating. This project is pursuing Duke High Performance Building Framework.
A 25,380 square foot expansion and 1,620 square foot renovation of the Russ Chandler Baseball Stadium, including batting cages, pitching lab, video room, concessions, restrooms, ticketing, and the multi-use Champions Hall.
Renovation of 11,700 square feet, and a 7,000 square foot addition, to support the Electronic Engineering Technology and Agricultural Engineering Technology programs in the Ellison Building. Academic space includes woodworking, carpentry, electrical, and metal shops; classrooms; and study rooms.
A high-rise laboratory building including five laboratory floors, a 8,200 square foot vivarium, offices, a cafe, and a seminar room as well as animal holding rooms and cage washing equipment to support research for the School of Medicine. The project included replacement of an existing generator with a new 1.5 MW diesel engine-generator set that served three buildings (MSRB III, OESO, and the Vivarium). Sustainable features include energy recovery systems, lighting controls, and condensate recovery systems.