• Memphis International Airport ATCT

    The new 336-foot air traffic control tower at Memphis International Airport combines structural precast concrete, steel, and architectural precast to create a resilient, state-of-the-art facility. The 24,850 SF base building houses training rooms, a tower cab simulator, administrative offices, and an expanded TRACON with room for future growth. Designed with seismic, security, and simulation capabilities,…

  • Memphis International Airport Concourse B

    Major demolition and renovation efforts to enhance the traveler experience at Memphis International Airport. Improvements include widened corridors, higher ceilings, expanded boarding areas, new moving walkways, and abundant natural light introduced through floor-to-ceiling dynamic glazing along the concourse. Additional amenities include a children’s play area, a live music stage in the rotunda, and expanded passenger…

  • Campbell Clinic Campus Expansion

    The Campbell Clinic Expansion transformed a vacant 5

    acre parcel into a four

    story,
    120,000 SF medical office building and surgery center integrated with the active campus.
    The facility includes a members

    only performance gym, advanced therapy pools, and t
    urf
    training areas. Clinical floors feature a patient

    friendly layout with 30,000 SF of offices, cast
    rooms, and x

    ray suites. The fourth

    floor ambulatory surgery center offers private pre

    op
    rooms, procedure rooms, recovery spaces, and eight fully integra
    ted operating
    rooms,
    four
    with observation lounges featuring smart

    glass technology

  • Baptist Memorial Micro-Hospital Crittenden County

    Baptist Memorial Crittenden County, a partnership between Crittenden
    County and Baptist Memorial Healthcare, delivers vital care through a 65,000 SF micro

    hospital designed to serve the community with efficiency and compassion. The facility
    includes 11 inp
    atient beds, 10 emergency rooms, two trauma rooms, two operating rooms,
    and an endoscopy suite. Patients have access to cancer treatment,
    as well as
    advanced
    imaging

    CT, MRI, mammography, and nuclear medicine

    bringing high

    quality care closer
    to the commun
    ity.

  • Graceland Exhibition Center

    The exhibition
    center
    celebrates Memphis through a changing mix of museum

    quality
    exhibits and interactive showcases. Dining options include a food hall and a full

    service bar
    modeled after Elvis Presley

    s

    Jungle Room.

    The center also includes a
    dedicated 10,000
    SF event spa
    ce offer
    ing
    organizations and individuals a memorable setting for
    gatherings.

  • Gaisman Community Center

    The new 22,000 SF community center features a gymnasium, fitness center,
    game and art rooms, and two competition

    level soccer fields with lighting. A second level
    houses a 5,100 SF walking track, while
    flexible spaces support classes, activities, and
    community programs. The facility is designed to promote wellness, recreation, and social
    engagement for all ages.

  • University of Memphis Pedestrian Bridge and Parking Garage

    This project consists of a pedestrian bridge and parking garage on the
    University of Memphis campus. The land bridge provides safe, secure, and uninterrupted
    pedestrian
    circulation up and over Walker Avenue, the Norfolk Southern Railroad, and
    Southern Avenue. The multi

    level parking structure accommodates 1,140 vehicles,
    supporting campus connectivity and access.

  • Downtown Mobility Center

    More than a parking garage, the Downtown Mobility Center transforms a
    former surface lot into a seven

    story, 960

    vehicle multimodal hub in the heart of downtown
    Memphis. Located at South Main Street
    and Beale Street, it supports nearby attractions
    including FedExForum and Tom Lee Park. The facility features a trolley stop, ride

    share
    access, EV charging, a secure bike hub, ground

    floor commercial space, and Memphis

    inspired artwork from 16 local artis
    ts

    enhancing connectivity, access, and downtown
    vitality.

  • AutoZone Skybridge

    The skybridge connects the Downtown Mobility Center
    (Level 5)
    , also
    constructed by Flintco
    ,
    to the AutoZone headquarters (Level 3), spanning Front Street and
    Peabody Place in downtown Memphis. This pedestrian
    bridge crosses a busy intersection
    at a 45

    degree angle and accommodates an 8

    foot elevation change, creating a complex
    three

    dimensional installation. The skybridge enhances safe, efficient pedestrian
    circulation between the two facilities.

  • DDA West TN New Regional Office

    The new regional office campus spans 15 acres and includes three purpose

    built buildings. A 30,000 SF administration building provides office, training, and
    conference spaces, while the 19,000 SF
    Seating and Positioning Clinic supports evaluation
    and clinical services. An 18,000 SF maintenance and warehouse facility houses equipment
    and vehicle storage, along with high

    bay space for records and supplies. Together, the
    campus supports efficient ope
    rations and delivers essential services in a coordinated,
    accessible setting.

  • Early Childhood Academy Orange Mound

    The Early Childhood Academy provides thoughtfully designed spaces that
    support research, observation, and hands

    on learning for young children and early
    childhood practitioners. The facility
    includes 18 classrooms serving nearly 300 local
    children, each designed with developmentally appropriate, child

    centered environments.
    Inspired by the traditions of the Orange Mound community, the design creates a sense of
    home and belonging. Front

    porch
    façades at each classroom open to a natural playscape,
    encouraging play

    based learning and meaningful connections between indoor and outdoor
    spaces.