Reeves Young successfully completed the construction of a new four-story, 168,765 SF Judicial Center featuring an 8,100 SF enclosed parking structure. The state-of-the-art facility includes courtrooms for circuit court, chancery court, criminal court, and family court, along with essential judicial spaces such as a sally port, holding cells, judges’ chambers, a District Attorney suite, jury deliberation rooms, and various offices. The project also incorporates back-of-house spaces, including break rooms and storage areas, ensuring seamless operations. Situated on a 6.2-acre site, the development includes 395 parking spaces, providing ample accommodations for staff and visitors. This modern facility delivers a comprehensive and functional solution for the county’s judicial needs.
Location: Nashville
Giles County Courthouse Renovation
Reeves Young undertook the 32,700-square-foot renovation of a historic courthouse with the goal of restoring and modernizing the building while preserving its architectural heritage. Listed on the State of Tennessee Historic Registry, the project included critical structural repairs, exterior envelope improvements, and the integration of advanced security and fire suppression systems. Upgrades to the HVAC and electrical systems ensured the building meets contemporary standards of safety, accessibility, and energy efficiency. Additionally, public spaces were enhanced with modern, energy-efficient features that complement the building’s historic character, delivering a functional and revitalized facility that honors its legacy.
Tennessee Board of Regents TCAT Hartsville
The new 69,687 SF multi-disciplinary educational facility includes 3,500 SF of additions and renovations to existing facilities. The new construction consists of a single building wrapped around a centralized terraced courtyard to enhance the student experience at TCAT Hartsville. The project features laboratories, classrooms, and staff/student support spaces, with the learning environment designed to simulate real-life working conditions for comprehensive educational instruction. This modern facility will significantly enhance the TCAT Hartsville campus and provide much-needed educational space for its growing population.
State of Tennessee DIDD
Reeves Young was selected to provide Construction Manager at Risk services for a 121,426 SF Middle Tennessee Regional Office facility on the Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (DIDD) campus in Nashville. The project includes three separate buildings in close proximity: an office building, a seating and positioning clinic, and a structure housing maintenance and warehouse functions. Extensive site work will enhance the campus, featuring retaining walls, a test track, a sensory garden, and landscape and hardscape beautification along the Stewarts Ferry Pike frontage. The project also requires utility coordination to ensure the current campus remains fully operational until users transition from existing buildings into the new facilities.
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State of Tennessee Natchez State Park Inn
This project includes demolishing the existing inn and constructing a new, three-story, 40,000 SF inn. The new inn will include a lobby, 48 guestrooms with interior corridor access and exterior balconies, restaurant/dining room with bar, 3,000 SF banquet room divisible into four compartments, a 20-person board room, commercial kitchen, laundry, lounge/recreation room, infinity edge swimming pool, administrative offices, support spaces, infrastructure related to lake access, parking, and sidewalks. The site will also have a playground and a new two-lane boat ramp with a dock.
Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency
Reeves Young has been selected as the Construction Manager at Risk for a multi-phase, three-block street restoration project in downtown Nashville, addressing damage from the 2020 bombing on Second Avenue. This project requires close coordination with the Metro Nashville Planning Department, the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency (MDHA), the Downtown Partnership, utility providers, and local businesses to minimize disruption and maintain pedestrian safety. Subsurface improvements include replacing the combined sanitary/storm conveyance system with dedicated sanitary mains and stormwater lines, reconfiguring water mains and services, adjusting high- and low-voltage systems, and modifying existing gas, water, power, sanitary, and signalization infrastructure. At street level, the revitalized corridor will feature pedestrian-friendly spaces, decorative paver bulb-outs, high-visibility crosswalks, outdoor seating areas, and enhanced lighting systems, creating a more inviting and accessible urban environment.
Chattanooga Wet Weather CSS
This highly complex project for the City of Chattanooga involves the construction of three 10 million gallon, pre-stressed, concrete storage tanks, one cast-in-place 40 MGD pump station including four 10 MGD submersible pumps, and one cast-in-place diversion structure incorporating an existing 84” gravity sewer, two carbon absorption odor control units, one electrical building including switchgear, VFDs, 600 KW standby generator, automatic transfer switch, restrooms, and HVAC units. The project also includes construction of a cast-in-place valve and flow meter vaults and two retaining walls. Installation of buried and above ground piping ranging in size from 8” to 54” diameter was also required on the site, including 680 LF of 36” diameter force main pipe, as well as micropiles for construction. Replacement of electrical gear at the existing Influent Relief Pump Station was also required. Modifications will also be made to the existing West Bank Outfall, including demolition and a new metal weir box.
Dupont Pump Station
Reeves Young was selected as the General Contractor for the construction of one cast-in-place diversion structure and one cast-in-place 22MGD wet-weather pump station including 4 submersible pumps, CMU electrical building including switchgear, VFDs, 1250 kW diesel generator, instrumentation and controls, HVAC units, odor control systems for the new structures, and yard piping including two aerial crossings. The project also included site clearing, grubbing, earthwork, paving, chain link fencing, segmental retaining wall, and bioretention area. It also included the construction of a new prefabricated precast concrete restroom building, including grading, concrete sidewalk, and PVC plumbing and replacement of existing 8’x8’ concrete floats and associated timbers on a concrete floating dock.