Motto
"We know that the minute we get complacent, we will lose clients. Our secret to success is no secret at all - we simply strive for excellence in all that we do and never stop thinking of ways to be better engineers."
- D. Stanley Borden, President






Schools

2010
  • Bullock County High School Welding Shop
  • Dozier School Renovations
  • Eufaula High School Renovations
  • Thomasville Middle School Renovations
  • Trinity High School Classroom Addition

2009
2008
  • Andalusia High School Addition - AG. Shop
  • Church of Holy Spirit - Catholic Elementary School
  • Daleville Middle School Renovations
  • Davis Elementary School
  • Hillcrest High School Addition - Gym
  • Kinston High School Addition - Pressbox and Weight Room
  • Northside Elementary School Relighting
  • Quitman County School
  • Sylacauga High School Addition and Renovation
  • Trinity School Kitchen Addition
  • Trinity School Renovations
  • Zion Chapel Addition - Baseball Concession/Pressbox

2007
  • Auburn Jr. High School Addition - Cafeteria
  • Catholic High School Addition - Cafeteria
  • Central High School Freshman Academy
  • Chattahoochee County High School Addition
  • East Elementary School
  • Enterprise High School
  • Georgiana School K-12
  • Highland Home School Classroom Addition
  • Hillcrest Elementary School
  • Holtville High School Gym Addition
  • Kinston High School Renovations
  • Luverne High School Addition - Cafeteria
  • Paramount Jr. High School
  • Prattville Christian Academy
  • Redland Elementary School
  • Rucker & Harrand Creek Schools
  • Trinity School Batting Cage
  • Wetumpka Intermediate School

2006
  • Beulah High School Addition - Bandroom
  • Bullock County High School Addition
  • Bullock County School Playgym
  • Daleville Middle School
  • Dauphin & Coppinville Jr. High School Additions
  • Eclectic Elementary School Addition
  • Greene County High School
  • Greensboro West High School
  • Headland Middle School Library Addition
  • Headland Primary School Addition - Cafeteria
  • Lakewood School
  • Paramount Elementary School Renovations
  • Piedmont Middle School Renovation
  • Ridgecrest School
  • Trinity School Gym Renovation
  • Wadley High School - Multi-Purpose Building
  • Wetumpka Intermediate School Gym

2005
  • ACA Renovation - Gym
  • Andalusia High School Renovations
  • Barbour County High School Renovations
  • Boaz High School Renovations
  • Brantley High School Cafeteria
  • Brantley High School Renovation - Classroom
  • Brockton High School
  • Catoma School Addition
  • Dauphin Jr. High School
  • Hamilton High School Toilets
  • Handley Middle School Library
  • Hillcrest Elementary School Renovation
  • Holtville Elementary School Classroom & Gym
  • Jackson Middle School Cafeteria
  • Linden High School Gym
  • Luverne High School Renovations - Locker Room
  • McKenzie High School Gym
  • Millbrook Jr. High School
  • Opelika High School Renovations
  • Providence School
  • Randolph County High School Gym
  • RC Hatch High School Athletic Field
  • Sanford Middle School
  • Stanhope Elmore Renovation - Cafeteria/Gym
  • Woodland High School
  • Zion Chapel Elementary School Renovations

Green Design Techniques

Ways to Lower Power Bill
These are some simple things that any individual can do when building or renovating a home to realize huge savings on long-term energy costs:

1. Save 10 percent or more on your energy costs simply by plugging any air leaks around your windows and doors. Caulk and weather-strip all seams, cracks, and openings to keep the hot air outside.

2. Clean or replace your air filters. Dirty air filters can cause an AC unit to work harder than necessary, which can increase your energy bills. A clean furnace filter can cut your heating bill by 5 to 15 percent. If you live in a colder region, the majority of your home-energy expenditures may go towards running your furnace. Cleaning your filters is an easy and cheap way to reduce your energy costs and to improve the air quality in your home.

3. Install a programmable thermostat to save up to $180 a year in energy costs. Installing a setback, or programmable thermostat, can give you the biggest bang for your buck when it comes to cutting energy costs. A typical setback thermostat costs around $9.34 per ton of carbon saved and can save a household up to 15 percent on its energy bill.

4. Choose ENERGY STAR appliances. Energy Star, which is overseen by the EPA and Department of Energy (DOE), updates its standards pretty regularly in its quest to encourage and to reward the increases in efficiency that often accompany better technology. The most recent update occurred in 2001, and the next update is scheduled for 2014. Products generally have to use 20 to 30 percent less energy than their conventional counterparts to earn an Energy Star label.

5. Upgrade your water heater to save energy. Reducing the use of hot water will help save energy. Depending on your budget for upgrades, you may consider replacing a water heater with a more efficient one, or adding a low cost water heater jacket to help retain heat within the tank for longer periods of time.

6. Next, tackle your lighting system. Switch over to energy saving CFLs (compact fluorescent lights) from incandescent bulbs. Though CFLs are costlier than incandescent bulbs, they last longer – up to 10 times longer. Apart from this they consume only a quarter of the energy that an incandescent bulb does to produce light of the same lumen. Because of these double savings, CFLs are cheaper in the long run.