Under Construction is a roundup of some of the recent and ongoing commercial construction projects going on across South Carolina. Architects, contractors, engineers and other players in the construction industry are welcome to submit projects with photos to SC Biz News.
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Upstate
City of Greenville Public Safety Complex
204 Halton Road
Greenville
Owner: City of Greenville, Greenville
Architects: McMillan Pazdan Smith, Greenville
General contractor: Hogan Construction Group LLC, Greenville
Engineers: Seamon Whiteside, Greenville (civil); MMSA, Greenville (structural); Carolina Engineering Solutions (MPE); Foster Engineering, Columbia (fire protection)
Project manager: Duncan
Estimated completion date: May 2024
Estimated total cost of project: $16 million
Project description: Hogan and McMillan Pazdan Smith have partnered to provide design-build services for the upfit of an existing seven-story office building, allowing the city of Greenville to consolidate several public safety facilities that were in disrepair into a single centralized location.
Clemson University Alumni and Visitors Center
109 Daniel Drive
Clemson
Developer/owner: Clemson University
Architects: Goodwyn Mills Cawood, Greenville; Cooper Carry; Atlanta; Smoak Landscape Architecture, Travelers Rest
General contractor: Brasfield & Gorrie; Birmingham, Ala.
Engineers: Goodwyn Mills Cawood, Greenville (civil); RMF Engineering, Baltimore, Md. (MEP); Michael M. Simpson & Associates, Greenville (structural); Bright Tree Studios, Warrendale, Pa. (audio/visual); Jack Porter, Greenville (branding and graphics); and Tipton Associates, Baton Rouge, La. (food service)
Estimated completion date: Fall 2024
Estimated total cost of project: $48 million
Project description: The center will be home to some of the university’s most crucial partners and programs, including the Clemson Alumni Association, Class of 1944 Visitors Center, the Board of Trustees Office, Advancement, Clemson University Foundation, Admissions and the Michelin Career Center. It will overlook Lake Hartwell and will be located at the entrance of the school. The center will include a golf pro shop and grille, a five-story structure featuring a grand two-story lobby and a plaza that overlooks the 18th green.
Crescent One (Crescent Startup Community)
705 Poinsett Highway
Greenville
Developer/owner: Hartness Development, Greenville
Architects: Workplace Architecture + Design, Winston-Salem, N.C.
General contractor: Mavin Construction, Greenville
Estimated completion date: July 2024
Estimated total cost of project: $8.9 million
Project description: 56,000-square-foot adaptive reuse construction of a large-scale mixed-use innovation district that will provide a dedicated space for startups, entrepreneurs and the development of innovative ideas and research.
Lowcountry
411 Hibben Street Renovation (Shell Building)
411 Hibben St.
Mount Pleasant
Architects: Rush Dixon Architects
General contractor: Harbor Contracting
Project description: This project includes a full renovation of two existing structures to create shell space for a future tenant.
651 King Street, Mixed Use
651 King St.
Charleston
Developer/owner: NK Partners, Mount Pleasant
Architects: The Middleton Group, North Charleston
General contractor: Arnett Construction, Charleston
Engineers: Hensley & Goerling, Charleston (MEP); William H Hanham III, Mount Pleasant (structural)
Cline Engineering, Charleston (civil)
Estimated completion date: June 2024
Estimated total cost of project: $1.5 million
Project description: This project includes new construction and site work for a three-story mixed-use building. The first floor will be commercial/restaurant space, with one residential unit making up the second and third floors.
Atelier Office Building Two
415 Brighton Park Blvd.
Summerville
Developer/owner: Sharbell Nexton
General contractor: Hill Construction
Project description: Atelier Building Two is a new ground-up 16,974-square-foot two-story office building. It will be part of a campus of office buildings intended to inspire innovation and collaboration on 7.5 acres in the heart of Nexton.
Midlands
Class A Office Building Wholesale Lane
428 Wholesale Lane
West Columbia
Architects: Studio 2 LR, Columbia
General contractor: Pyramid Contracting, Irmo
Engineers: WK Dickson, Columbia (civil)
Estimated completion date: July 2024
Estimated total cost: $40 million
Project description: The structure is a 150,000 -square-foot, three-story, Class A office building.
Columbia Presbyterian Church
1700 Huger St.
Columbia
Developer/owner: Columbia Presbyterian Church
Architects: Catalyst Architects, Lexington
General contractor: Hill Construction Co., Columbia
Estimated completion date: July 2024
Project description: The former Cogdill Carpets building will soon be the new home of Columbia Presbyterian Church. The 42,000-square-foot renovation includes a sanctuary that seats up to 700 people, a children’s ministry area, office space and dedicated space to utilize for ministry partners throughout the week.
The Courtyards at Lowman, Phase II
2101 Dutch Fork Road
Chapin
Developer/owner: Lutheran Homes of South Carolina, Irmo
Architects: RLPS Architects, Lancaster, Pa.
General contractor: McCrory Construction, Columbia
Engineers: Engineering, State College, Pa. (MEP); Snell Engineering Consultants, Sarasota, Fla. (structural): Reese Hackman Civil Engineers of Columbia, Columbia (civil)
Project description: McCrory is building a second phase of independent-living apartments at the Lowman Homes in Chapin. The apartments are arranged around a central courtyard designed with a lush landscape; featured are livable porches to enhance outdoor recreation and interaction among neighbors. The neighborhoods include four one-bedroom and 14 two-bedroom apartments, ranging from 740 to 1,018 square feet, along with two community rooms.
Extra Space Storage
748 W. Main St.
Lexington
Developer/owner: 803 Lexington Storage
Architects: Heyward & Woodrum
General contractor: Boyer Commercial Construction
Completion date: January 2024
Project description: This project converted the old Kmart in Lexington to a 103,000-square-foot self-storage facility.
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