Albany, GA
Welcoming a new era for general aviation operations at the Southwest Georgia Regional Airport (ABY), the newly unveiled 5,642-square-foot general aviation terminal stands as a beacon of modernity. Nestled beside the recently completed hangar complex, this terminal marks a significant upgrade from its predecessor, likely dating back to the military flight training days of the 1940s.
With a price tag just surpassing $6 million, the terminal and its accompanying site work were made possible through a combination of federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act funds, state grants, and contributions from local transportation local-option sales tax dollars.
Designed with both functionality and aesthetic appeal in mind, the interior of the terminal pays homage to the region's rich heritage of bobwhite quail hunting, a pursuit that draws many visitors to the area. Passengers and flight crew alike will find comfort in the multiple lounge areas, thoughtfully designed for relaxation and convenience. A dedicated conference room stands ready to host meetings for visitors arriving by air, while flight planning areas and a pilots’ lounge cater to the practical needs of aviation professionals. Additionally, office space is provided for the fixed base operator service team, ensuring seamless operations within the terminal.
With its blend of modern amenities and nods to local tradition, the new general aviation terminal at ABY promises to enhance the travel experience for all who pass through its doors.
Albany, GA
This project consists of a 48,180 square feet building, which includes four large hangars. Each of the hangars includes a living space with kitchenette, office, washer/dryer, storage closets, and a restroom.
The building was designed to house private airplanes. The hangars will cater largely to quail hunters from all over the country who journey to southwest Georgia each year to hunt.
The hangar facility represents a $10 million investment for the city of Albany, which operates the airport. Funding for the project comes from part of $18 million in Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act money Albany received during the pandemic.
Albany, GA
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Blakely, GA
This project consisted of exterior renovations to the 1904 historic county courthouse in Blakely, Georgia. The Courthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The renovation work included exterior repair and painting of existing wood windows, doors, and architectural metalwork on the roof eaves, fascia, and dome.
Albany, GA
New Judge’s Bench in the existing Municipal Courtroom at the Dougherty County Judicial Center including the Witness Stand, Judge’s Bench, and Court Reporter’s Station.