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Hendersonville High School

Hendersonville High School

The Hendersonville High School project is a 175,000 sf campus in downtown Hendersonville.  It includes multiple phases on the existing campus for a combination of demo/new construction of 90,000 sf and renovation of 85,000 sf.  The project also includes new athletic facilities (ie – gym, lockers, wrestling, weight room, etc.), a new turf football field, and a new elevated press box.  There is also an extensive sitework package with significant grade changes and unsuitable soil conditions.

Blue Ridge Community College

Blue Ridge Community College – Patton Building

This 80,000 sf Public Sector Construction Manager at Risk project included a 50,000 sf addition, 30,000 sf renovation, and a 5,000 sf pre-engineered metal building, all in the center of a very busy campus. The project included an extensive sitework package with significant grade changes and utility relocations; as well as maintaining the campus’ central IT hub at all times during a complete interior demo/renovation scope.

UNCA - Delany Hall

UNC Asheville Delaney Hall

The UNC Asheville Delaney Hall (formerly Carmichael Hall) project consisted of 27,663 sf of heavy renovations of an existing 1966 building. The programming of the building remained Management and Accountancy and Psychology. Vannoy was selected as Construction Manager at Risk and preconstruction efforts consisted of extensive research into the requirements of the building to be reinvigorated and better connect with the campus. Based on a limited budget from the University, Vannoy and the design team worked to help the client budget and prioritize the project scope, helping to categorize items between needs, wants, and “wish list” with assigned dollar values and time frames.

UNCA - Owen Hall Renovation and Addition

UNC Asheville Owen Hall Addition & Renovations

The UNC Asheville Owen Hall project consisted of a 5,000 sf addition and 56,200 sf of heavy renovations to the existing 1985 building. The programming of the building remained Art History and Art Studios (3D Printing, Photography, Paint, Ceramics, Sculpture, Metalworks, etc.). The heart of the revised floorplan is a new three-story atrium entrance with a skylight that adds substantial daylight throughout the facility and features galleries on each level. A relocated kiln yard and new sculpture park dynamically change the relationship between this building and its surroundings and create a new sense of place.