The Southeast construction industry isn’t just busy, it’s producing exceptional work that is pushing the envelope in a range of projects from highways in Puerto Rico to universities in North Carolina.
The design-build team on this $445-million renovation, which broke ground in October 2019 and completed in September 2023, transformed a 35-year-old terminal with an intuitive design that optimizes the flow of passengers.
Located adjacent to Charlotte, Union County has grown exponentially over the past few decades. Due to that growth, county leaders sought a long-term, sustainable supply of water to meet current and future needs.
Successfully relocating 5,200 linear ft of 48-in. ductile iron water main along active roadways in close proximity to the Chattahoochee River took meticulous attention to detail and some out-of-the-box culvert thinking.
The Living Energy Access Facility at Sarasota’s Marie Selby Botanical Gardens is as much at harmony with nature as the 80-ft bunya-bunya tree it was designed and constructed around.
As Clemson University’s student ratio shifted to a majority female population, the university introduced two new women’s sports programs: lacrosse and gymnastics.
Part of Jacksonville’s ongoing efforts to revitalize its downtown, the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars’ new sports performance center is one step the team and the city are taking to create the new Stadium of the Future.
The PR Hwy.-111 emergency repair project addressed critical slope failure and stabilization concerns along a vital transportation route in Utuado, Puerto Rico.
The Ann Street Lofts, Choate’s first cross-laminated timber project—and a first for southeast Georgia as well—brings premium amenities and 400 luxury apartments to Savannah.
Over two years, the Archer Western Construction-led project team replaced the Camp Creek Water Reclamation Facility’s UV system while making significant upgrades to the UV channels, flow control and electrical and instrumentation systems.