Public Safety

Our Public Safety Facilities group brings relevant knowledge leadership and carefully guiding community stakeholders through responsible decision-making.

The process of developing new and improving older public sector facilities is not without organizational and political challenges. Our in-house design team has the experience and practical judgement to work with you and your stakeholders to create environments that have the required clarity and logic to overcome complex situations and meet the strictest program requirements.

Our project experience in the design of public safety facilities includes police, fire, emergency operations, communication/command centers, operations center and training centers.

Project Types

  • Police Training Facilities
  • Fire Training Facilities
  • Animal Welfare Facilities
  • Public Safety Facilities
  • 911 Centers
  • Police Headquarters
  • Police Precincts
  • Fire Headquarters
  • Fire Stations
  • Vehicle Maintenance Facilities
  • Material Storage Facilities
  • Detention/Correctional Facilities
  • Municipal Administration Centers
  • Justice Centers
Mitchell Davis, AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Mitchell Davis, AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Program Manager

404.748.4926

Doug Hannah, AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Doug Hannah, AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Senior Project Manager

404.748.4749

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Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services Opens

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