Western Carolina University Lower Campus Residence Halls

Under Construction: A three building residence hall complex housing over 930 students.

Communications

Communications systems include structured cabling system to support data, voice, wireless devices, and security devices; fiber optic and copper backbone cabling between MDF/IDF rooms; pathways to support conduit, vertical and horizontal sleeves, J-hooks, basket tray, and firestopping; telecommunications grounding system; and coax cabling for CATV services throughout the buildings.

Security

Security systems include video surveillance in public areas; access control system, including door controller panels, card readers, and door contacts; and coordination of fire alarm relays.

Georgia Tech John Lewis Student Center Expansion and Renovation

A 130,000 square foot expansion and a 167,000 square foot renovation of the student center to house dining, meeting rooms, two ballrooms, a 300-seat multipurpose theatre, a black box style space for presentations and student electronic music performance, the student radio station, recording studio, student organization offices, recreational and entertainment space, retail, study space, student gathering areas. This project will pursue ASHRAE 189.1 as a guideline, and Georgia Peach, 3 Peaches.

Virginia Tech Creativity and Innovation District

A 600 bed residential life building with living-learning, community, and academic support space. Community space includes a 100 seat performance hall, learning spaces, music practice rooms, library, painting studios. The complex also includes maker spaces, including fabrication, welding, router and spray booth rooms.
Residents can be involved in three living-learning communities for the arts and entrepreneurship which provide an opportunity to connect their academic and co-curricular experiences. Sustainable features include energy-efficient HVAC systems and windows, water-efficient plumbing, refillable water bottle stations, and building materials secured through sustainable procurement practices. The complex is pursuing LEED Silver Certification.

University of Maryland Whittle-Johnson and Pyon-Chen Residence Halls and Dining Facility

The Heritage Community, a three-building complex with adjoining courtyards comprises a unified home for the Honors College and serves as the university’s largest and most prestigious living-learning community. The complex includes two 440-bed residence halls and the 1,200-seat Yahentamitsi Dining Hall. Designed with energy efficiency in mind, the residence halls have floor-to-ceiling windows at each corner, and include amenities like seminar rooms, kitchens, quiet study rooms, multipurpose spaces, and bike storage areas. The dining hall serves up to 15,000 students daily and is designed to be open eighteen hours daily. The project achieved LEED Silver certification as a part of LEED Campus.

University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture Energy & Environmental Science Research Building

The Energy and Environmental Science Education Research Center (EESERC) features laboratories for teaching, research, and public service, as well as offices and classrooms for the UT Institute of Agriculture (UTIA). Departments within the UTIA include Biosystems Engineering, Entomology and Plant Pathology, Plant Sciences, and Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries. In addition to the academic spaces, the EESERC provides areas for social interaction and community outreach, study rooms, and an auditorium.

University of Tennessee Zeanah Engineering Complex

Framed as the University of Tennessee’s Gateway to Engineering, the Zeanah Engineering Complex provides the Tickle College of Engineering students with hands-on, collaborative experience and supports a variety of engineering fields through state-of-the-art instructional spaces and fabrication laboratories. The highly flexible and adaptable building is home to UTK’s top-ranked nuclear engineering department. Features of the complex include the Min H. and Yu Fan Kao Innovation and Collaboration Studio, a neutron generator, a linear accelerator, a graphite pile, thermal hydraulics high-bay lab, wood and metal shops, a paint spray booth, computational laboratories, an ISO 6 modular cleanroom, and a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF). The Engineering Services Facility complies with the Tennessee High Performance Building Requirements.

Georgia State University Robinson College of Business Student Success Center

Renovation of the Twelfth Floor, including addition of a stair to the Eleventh Floor, for the Robinson College of Business Delta Student Success Center.  The renovation includes a reception area, offices, learning and computer laboratories, student meeting rooms, graduate research assistant work stations, and a study lounge.

University of Georgia Broad Street Studio/Entrepreneurship Center

Renovation of the Broad Street Building for the Entrepreneurship Program, including faculty offices, huddle rooms, conference rooms, study areas, makerspace, a pitch deck, and a collaboration space.

The University of Alabama at Birmingham University Hall

University Hall, a building for the College of Arts and Sciences, is home to the departments of Anthropology, Computer and Information Sciences, English, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Mathematics, Philosophy, and Social Work. The building features two wings comprising of teaching laboratories, classrooms, a 300 seat auditorium and lecture hall, informatics space, and faculty offices. This project achieved LEED Silver certification.

University of Georgia College of Pharmacy – Augusta Campus HM Building Renovation

The first phase of a renovation of the HM Building. The facility, occupied by the University of Georgia Pharmacy Program and located on the Augusta University campus, houses office and instructional space including five classrooms equipped for distance learning.