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Brasfield & Gorrie Breaks Ground on Davidson Technologies’ New Global Headquarters in Huntsville

May 10, 2023

Modern commercial building with parking lot and Davidson Technologies logo under a clear sky in Huntsville.

Davidson Technologies, Inc. recently broke ground in a ceremony celebrating the construction of their new global headquarters at Huntsville, Alabama’s Redstone Gateway. The new, single-tenant building will modernize Davidson’s facilities, increase proximity to their customers, and provide additional capabilities. The 46,000 sq ft headquarters will allow for the security necessary for Davidson’s customers and warfighters.

Brasfield & Gorrie is the general contractor for the project.

“Redstone Gateway remains a hub for Huntsville business, and we’re honored to have worked on projects on the campus since 2011,” said Sara Beth Wilcox, vice president and division manager at Brasfield & Gorrie. “We’ll use tilt-up construction methods, an efficient construction method appropriate for a business like Davidson, which is also committed to innovation in its work.”

The Davidson headquarters at Redstone Gateway is targeted for completion in Q1 2024.

Learn more in a press release from Davidson Technologies.

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