February 22, 2013
Construction expected to begin this week
Nashville, Tennessee (February 22, 2013) Brasfield & Gorrie was recently announced as the general contractor on the Burton Hills office building project in Green Hills.
The three-story, 110,000 sq ft office building will sit atop a three-story, below-grade, 331-space parking deck. The project will also include a separate two-story, 60,000 sq ft, 120-car parking deck…. Read more
February 22, 2013
Relocated Hall Expected to Boost Downtown Atlanta’s Thriving Tourist District
ATLANTA, Ga. (February 22, 2013) – General contractor Brasfield & Gorrie kicked off construction on the new College Football Hall of Fame today in downtown Atlanta. With an anticipated completion date of fall 2014, the $66…. Read more
February 22, 2013
Atlanta, Georgia (February 22, 2013) Brasfield & Gorrie has completed a major milestone on 77 12th Street. The 25-story apartment tower has topped out, marking the peak point of the project. Approximately 450 people attended the topping out celebration on Friday, February 8.
The $57 million, 615,000 sq ft, high-end residential complex will include 330 units, a saltwater pool, bocce ball courts, and private terraces…. Read more
February 20, 2013
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) today announced that Brasfield & Gorrie’s work on the Rex Healthcare of Holly Springs project in Holly Springs, North Carolina, has earned the company an Eagle award in the Healthcare – Less than $10 Million category of ABC’s National Excellence in Construction Awards. Brasfield & Gorrie representatives received the award Feb…. Read more
January 16, 2013
Construction companies and service providers are getting together to offer multiple solutions for instantly connecting remote job sites with all the technological trimmings needed to operate at the speed of 2013.
One general contractor found a quick, ruggedized solution to wiring job sites to the internet anywhere in range of 3G or 4G cellular connection, which would free staff from having to wait for utility companies to mobilize to the jobsite…. Read more