As the only private university in the Southeast Conference, Vanderbilt faced significant pressure to elevate its athletic facilities to stay competitive in the recruiting landscape.
With three separate building types incorporated within the Neuhoff Mixed-Use Development project as well as independent teams and a connected site and utility package, JE Dunn’s experience handling large, complex projects would prove critical to overall success.
Located adjacent to Georgia Tech’s campus in Midtown Atlanta, the $222-million mixed-use Science Square combines a life science building and a multifamily residential tower.
Situated on an 18-acre barrier island, the nearly 1.1-million-sq-ft project required meticulous planning to navigate tight environmental regulations and logistical constraints.
A combination of high-rise and mid-rise office buildings with an underground parking deck, the $227-million expansion of the existing North Hills Main District represents the latest phase in the evolution of the property.
Building Zone Industries aligned lean construction principles with custom-designed tools to address the specific needs of an industrial manufacturing megaplant.
Under heavy supervision from more than 80 top executives at Hyundai, the project team delivered two manufacturing facilities that will produce drive systems for Hyundai’s EV cars built in Georgia and Alabama.
Accommodating 2,500 vehicles, the expansive 860,000-sq-ft structure features a double-helix ramping system with one-way traffic flow. This design helps reduce travel times and creates a seamless entry and exit experience for motorists.