Complete project listing available here: CCI Job Master List

Complete project listing available here: CCI Job Master List
Our contract included a new metal building addition which was approximately 1,000 s.f. for the administration offices, as well as the addition of an interior 1,000 s.f. structural steel mezzanine with a non-composite floor slab. The mezzanine was laid out to accommodate new office and storage areas. The new metal building addition required the installation of a TPO roof. This area was in the back of the existing facility and was used for new administration offices including a new kitchen-break room facility. CCI performed the majority of the demolition on site, some of the items were: saw-cutting and removing asphalt and concrete slab, and removing the metal sheathing on the existing metal building. The existing metal panels were removed so a new three thick insulated metal panel system could be installed. A new mechanical system which included a new boiler and new air handling units was installed. A New emergency generator was also installed. CCI installed major floor slab reinforcement so the new 12 inch thick floor slab would be able to support the new high density filing systems. CCI installed doors and hardware, toilet partitions and accessories as well as built a structural steel mechanical shack and smoking area. CCI subcontracted out the electrical and mechanical portion of the contract.
NASA
Stennis, Mississippi
$2,119,822.00
12,000 sq ft
Completion date: March 2010
Complete project listing available upon request.
The Renovation to Building 681 at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynn County, Georgia consisted of an existing machine shop, which was 160 feet wide by 120 feet long. Building 681 was demoed to the structural steel and existing floor including the roof. Additional steel was added to create a second floor. Then all new interior and exterior finishes were added including two passenger elevators. The exterior received new landscaping and parking lots. The end results were over 100,000 square feet of new office space and TV production studio for FLETC.
Homeland Security
Brunswick, Georgia
$9,937,621.00
99,800 sq ft
Completion date: March 2007
Complete project listing available upon request.
This project consisted of Replacement of three Emergency Generators used for back-up power for the United States Federal Bureau of Prisons in Atlanta, Georgia.
Three new 2,500 KW generators (only Caterpillar makes generators this large) including the fan plenum housing, muffler exhaust system and a 12,000 gallon fuel tank and fuel pump system to power the generators. Once the new generators were on-line, CCI had to take the existing generators off-line and have them refurbished.
Other trades included in this project were asbestos abatement, new interior masonry walls, metal roof, plastering, structural steel and painting.
Demo and removal of two underground fuel tanks was required with the required federal testing and closure reports.
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Atlanta, Georgia
$3,561,830.04
400 sq ft
Completion date: May 2003
Complete project listing available upon request.
Carmon Construction, Inc. was the prime contractor for the construction of laboratory building 109. Building 109 is a 27,325 square foot testing laboratory for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Chamblee, GA. This project included the construction of the laboratory building, as well as additional parking lot and landscaping. Building was constructed on spread footings with cast-in-place foundation walls and concrete floors. Approximately one third of the facility is constructed with laboratories rated at BSL 2E and 3.
Building 109 consists of a structural steel structure with exterior CMU walls with brick veneer. The exterior entry and lobby of the building consists of aluminum composite panels. The front facade of the building has aluminum sun shading devices. The entryway of the laboratory is decorative flat seam metal roof with a clerestory raised above the lower roof with aluminum composite panels for the soffit. This facility had unique requirements for plumbing, electrical, and HVAC to accommodate laboratory case work, Bio-med exhaust fan hoods, walk in coolers, freezer, and sterilizers.
A new asphalt parking lot was added along with river rock hardscape around the perimeter of the building with Bermuda sod and exterior plants. At the rear of the building a dock leveler was installed for loading and unloading laboratory equipment.
Center for Disease Control
Chamblee, Georgia
$7,697,727.00
27,325 sq ft
Completion date: February 2003
Complete project listing available upon request.
The Cryogenics Lab for the CDC at Lawrenceville, GA was primarily a storage of Aids Serum. The CDC planned to collect all the different known existing strands of the AIDS disease, so that they could study them. The Cryogenics refrigerators are capable of freezing below -150 degrees (150 degrees below zero, Celsius). Stainless steel nitrogen piping was installed along with a large exterior nitrogen tank. Two new electrical generators were also installed with parallel switching gear to supply back-up power to the entire CDC facility at Lawrenceville, GA.
Center for Disease Control
Lawrenceville, Georgia
$1,813,244.38
8,100 sq ft
Completion date: September 30, 1991
Complete project listing available upon request.