North Carolina DHHS Campus

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services

Raleigh, NC 

Phase 1 will consist of 450,000 gsf of high-rise office space, a structured parking deck and central energy plant. The master plan will consolidate all DHHS staff offices into one 3-phase complex on the Dorothea Dix property. Phase 1 is scheduled for completion by the end of 2025.


D.A. Everett Construction

D.A. Everett Construction

Raleigh, NC 

This existing space was a shell space. The intent was to create a modern open vibrant office space that promotes collaboration and team engagement with a simplistic approach. The Space has an open office concept with a Café and wine bar. Use of the building structure elements like concrete and exposed structural beams became part of the finish interiors. Use of full glass interior office walls allows natural light flow through to illuminate the space and open view to the city line of West Raleigh. Teknion Furniture was the furniture of choice to complete the modern space.


Barton Pond Elementary School

Barton Pond Elementary

Raleigh, NC

Barton Pond Elementary School was constructed on a new site of approximately 35 acres in Raleigh, NC. On-site and off-site construction consisted of grading, storm drainage, utilities, site improvements, paving, landscaping, and fencing. The first floor includes both administration and student services spaces along with a media center, a 300-seat cafeteria, numerous multi-purpose play areas, resource rooms, art and music classrooms, and classrooms for kindergarten, first-grade, and second-grade students. The second floor includes classrooms for third, fourth, and fifth-grade students as well as additional resource rooms. The school is made up of three classroom wings that branch from the main core curriculum and administrative spaces. Each wing includes learning commons and flex spaces. The new building is a 108,530-square-foot, two-level elementary school with shallow CIP concrete foundations, and structural steel with some load-bearing masonry structure.


Fuquay Varina High School

Fuquay-Varina High School

Fuquay-Varina, NC

This project included 380,000 SF of new construction and associated athletic facilities. The school design called for salvaging Buildings E and F and re-imagining the 50-acre site by constructing a state-of-the-art facility featuring 112 teaching spaces in a new four-story academic wing with two towers. The renovation included the addition of open collaborative spaces throughout, enabling better circulation of traffic and increased natural light. This newly renovated school boasts large and well-equipped classrooms and lab spaces, a new auditorium, an updated gymnasium with new locker and weight rooms, new drama and band rooms, a greenhouse, updated athletic fields and facilities, increased parking, and improved vehicular circulation.


CMPD South Station

CMPD South Station

Charlotte, NC

The Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) South Division Station project consisted of a new one-story, 22,435-square-foot facility (main building, storage, and parking canopy) to house the CMPD South Division and an office for the Housing and Neighborhood Services Department. Additionally, the project included secured parking for 140 vehicles and visitor parking for 15 vehicles. The project achieved LEED v4 Silver certification.


Bojangles Coliseum Ovens Connector

Bojangles Coliseum Ovens Connector link

Charlotte, NC 

The Bojangles/Ovens Link facility measures 40,000 SF and connects Bojangles Coliseum to Ovens Auditorium. Prior to the construction of the Link connector, the two venues were separated by a parking lot. The two-story facility features a 7,600-square-foot shared lobby and office space, a 2,200-square-foot restroom addition and a pedestrian walkway. More specifically, this area encompasses rooms for hospitality functions, concessions, restrooms, reception areas, offices, vertical circulation areas, and storage space. The goal of the project was to enhance the experience for guests, entertainers, and employees of city-owned venues off Independence Boulevard in Charlotte.


Southeast Raleigh YMCA

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This New YMCA.


Nissan of Sumter

Nissan of Sumter

Sumter, SC

This new 26,000 sqft automotive dealership facility follows the NREDI 2.0 standards for the Nissan image program on 8 acres. The dealership has a state-of- the art show room, customer waiting area and interior New Delivery Vehicle Area. The second level is where the accounting staff is located overlooking the showroom.


Grand Strand Nissan and Service Center

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This 5,600 sq ft renovation project focused on the showroom, sales, and administrative spaces.

Creating a larger showroom, expanding the customer lounge and adding a playroom rounded out the interior overhaul. The building’s exterior was re-framed for storefront windows and Ford’s metal panel finishing, and now meets new hurricane standards.  


South Mecklenburg High School

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South Mecklenburg High School Expansion

Charlotte, NC

The South Mecklenburg High School Renovation and Expansion project in Charlotte, NC, replaced the two oldest buildings on campus, which date back to the school’s original construction in 1958. The 13,000-square foot renovation includes an upgrade to the existing cafeteria and addition of new cafeteria and kitchen space. The new 44,000-square foot classroom building features 30 additional classroom spaces to accommodate the school’s growing population.


Duke Student Wellness Center

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Duke University Health and Wellness Center

Durham, NC

This new LEED Silver Certified three-story building creates a wellness space specifically for students. The 71,000 square foot site consists of exam rooms, group therapy spaces, staff offices, an attached pharmacy building, and multiple retaining walls with an entry bridge to the second floor main lobby.

Natural light and a state-of-the-art space welcome students the moment they walk through the doors, reflecting Duke’s commitment to serving student health and well-being.


Woodland Terrace

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The Bistro at Woodland Terrance Senior Living

This upfit project upgraded finishes including flooring, paint, and wall coverings. New cabinetry, lighting, and other aesthetic improvements create cozy feel of home for guests.


Conway Ford

This 5,600 sq ft renovation project focused on the showroom, sales, and administrative spaces.

Creating a larger showroom, expanding the customer lounge and adding a playroom rounded out the interior overhaul. The building’s exterior was re-framed for storefront windows and Ford’s metal panel finishing, and now meets new hurricane standards.  

A Ford logo tower was added as well as a wing wall for the new New Vehicle Delivery bay. Separate from the existing building, a 1,212 square foot Commercial Truck Sales Building was added, the interior complete with restrooms, manager office, sales offices, and a customer lounge. The exterior of the new structure was designed to match the existing dealership and amplify the Ford Brand look.


Edgecombe Community College

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The state-of-the-art, 45,000-square-foot building is at the center of ECC’s health sciences degree programs.

The building, which serves more than 1,200 students annually, includes laboratory facilities and classrooms. The six training rooms on the first floor are furnished with pods to create a student-centered, active learning environment.

The second and third floors feature a simulated hospital environment, with rooms configured to simulate the real world environments of emergency rooms, operating rooms, intensive care units, labs, and more.


Phononic Devices

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This 15,000 square foot project includes 5,000 sq ft of office and 10,000 sq ft of clean-room space.  

The project scope included a new remote terminal unit and mechanical coordination and was completed 2 weeks ahead of schedule — without disruption to the existing operations.


UNC Chapel Hill - Hill Hall

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Now home to UNC’s Music Department, Hill Hall was originally built in 1907 as the campus library.

This renovation project returned the original character to the exterior of the building and restored the historic rotunda. In the interior, the project updated the building systems to include air-conditioning, and an extensive interior rehabilitation improved the acoustic performance of the auditorium.  The 455-seat auditorium now serves as UNC’s main recital venue with a professional stage, enhanced backstage areas, and renovated rehearsal classrooms.


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