Reeves Young constructed a 12,600-square-foot fire station designed to meet the operational needs of first responders. The facility includes offices, sleeping quarters, break rooms, a kitchen, conference rooms, a spacious apparatus bay, and a large storage building. This modern and functional station supports both emergency response operations and day-to-day activities, ensuring a well-equipped and comfortable environment for firefighters.
Location: Atlanta
City of Sandy Springs Fire Station No. 5
Reeves Young provided Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) services for the construction of the new 10,192-square-foot Fire Station No. 5. This modern two-story facility includes two drive-through apparatus bays, an apparatus storage room, gear storage, equipment storage, and a variety of functional spaces such as a dayroom, living areas, kitchen, dining area, sleeping quarters, restrooms, laundry, fitness room, climbing wall, training room, and offices. The station is also equipped with decontamination showers and state-of-the-art gear wash stations to effectively remove toxins, ensuring firefighter safety after returning from duty. Designed to complement the residential character of the neighborhood, the new station integrates seamlessly into its surroundings while providing essential, cutting-edge facilities for emergency response.
Gwinnett County Fire Station No.13
Reeves Young provided comprehensive preconstruction and construction services for a single-story fire station designed to support both current operational needs and future growth. The facility features three drive-through apparatus bays, a gear and equipment room, mud room, industrial-grade kitchen, individual bunk-room cubicles, and separate male and female locker and shower facilities. Additional spaces include a Battalion Commander suite, fitness room, day room, dining room, administrative office area, and other essential support areas. The station accommodates a fire engine, ambulance, and a daily staff of five firefighters and paramedics, with the capacity to support up to 11 personnel as future growth demands.
Constructed to meet EarthCraft Light Commercial green building standards, the project reflects a commitment to sustainability by incorporating energy and water efficiency, enhanced building durability, and improved occupant health and comfort. This modern, functional fire station is a testament to Reeves Young’s ability to deliver high-quality, sustainable facilities tailored to the needs of first responders and their communities.
Sandy Springs Public Safety Complex
Reeves Young is providing Construction Management at-Risk services for the renovation of a 4-story, 106,678-square-foot office building to transform it into a modern 60,000-square-foot Police Headquarters and a 22,000-square-foot Municipal Courts facility. The project also includes the addition of a 4,000-square-foot sally port, a 4,000-square-foot fleet maintenance facility, and an 8,600-square-foot 911 Center shell space. Additional features include indoor and outdoor firing ranges, utility modifications, and parking lot renovations. The project is pursuing LEED certification, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable design and construction practices.
Cherokee County Veterans Park and L.B. Ahrens Recreation Center “The Buzz”
Town Center on Main and Delay Nature Park
Reeves Young played a key role in the Suwanee Town Center on Main, a 25-acre project that seamlessly combines preservation and development to create a vibrant community destination. The project preserved 15 acres of the site while transforming approximately 10 acres into a dynamic park featuring a variety of amenities. These include a pedestrian bridge spanning the entire site, large water features, open lawn areas, volleyball courts, merchant setup areas, restroom buildings, and hardscapes, all thoughtfully designed to enhance functionality and visitor experience.
A signature feature of the park is an elevated, multi-use pedestrian bridge that serves as both a functional and iconic architectural element. Starting near the library, the bridge rises over a roadway and water feature, curving along the edges of two expansive lawn areas before landing at the hilltop terrace plaza. The project also emphasizes public art, with multiple locations throughout the park designated for large-scale installations. Building on Suwanee’s successful public art initiative, the park creates opportunities for monumental artworks to be incorporated during initial construction or in future phases, adding cultural and aesthetic value to the space. Reeves Young’s expertise ensured the delivery of a cohesive, multifunctional park that serves as a community hub for recreation and engagement.
Clayton County Juvenile Justice Center
Reeves Young successfully constructed a four-story, 72,000 SF county judicial facility, utilizing the Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) delivery method. This state-of-the-art building consolidates the county’s judicial functions, housing the Juvenile Court, Probate Court, and Superior Court, along with the Solicitor’s office. The facility also features a sallyport, holding cells, the Clerk of Court’s office, judge’s chambers, a jury assembly room, the District Attorney’s office, conference rooms, the prosecutor’s office, and administrative offices. This comprehensive design ensures streamlined operations and improved functionality for the county’s judicial system.
Roan Elementary School Renovation
Reeves Young successfully completed the renovation of an existing elementary school, delivering a comprehensive upgrade to modernize and enhance the learning environment. The project included a thorough overhaul of the HVAC system, improving climate control and energy efficiency throughout the building. Extensive electrical system upgrades were also performed, including the installation of new wiring, lighting, and outlets to meet current safety standards and support modern technological needs. Additionally, the school’s interior was revitalized with updated finishes such as new flooring, wall treatments, and cabinetry, refreshing its aesthetic appeal while creating a more comfortable and engaging environment for students and staff. These improvements transformed the school into a more functional, safe, and welcoming space that supports both educational and extracurricular activities.
North Forsyth Highschool Renovation / Addition
Reeves Young successfully constructed significant enhancements to the school’s infrastructure and facilities, delivering substantial benefits for students, athletes, and the community. The project included the construction of a new field house, providing a dedicated space for athletic practices, team meetings, and events, greatly improving the experience for student-athletes and staff. In addition, Reeves Young completed extensive renovations to the existing HVAC system within the school buildings, boosting efficiency, reliability, and climate control to ensure a comfortable learning environment year-round. The team also constructed a state-of-the-art track around the football fields, offering a modern running surface designed to support a variety of athletic activities, from track and field competitions to casual exercise. This project reflects Reeves Young’s commitment to delivering modern, functional facilities that enhance education, athletics, and community engagement.
Lambert Highschool Renovation / Addition
Reeves Young provided comprehensive construction services for a renovation and addition project on an active campus, demonstrating expertise in managing complex projects with minimal disruption to ongoing operations. The 6,800-square-foot addition included the construction of a state-of-the-art sports medicine lab, a cutting-edge biotechnology lab, and a fully equipped kitchen with a freezer and cooler. Renovations to existing classrooms transformed them into innovative learning spaces, including a new iGem Lab, a Culinary Dining Room, and two laboratory classrooms designed to enhance hands-on education. Throughout the project, meticulous coordination was critical as classes continued in adjacent spaces while construction was underway, ensuring the safety and productivity of students and staff.