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4 / CMH Architects, Inc.
Founded in 1980, CMH has developed a national reputation for excellent client service. For clients seeking expertise in office, retail, educational, church, institutional, and mixed-use projects, we provide multidisciplined design services, including architecture, master-planning, project management, interior design, 3D visualization, and graphic design.
At CMH, our goal is to exceed your expectations. We will take the time to listen to you, understand your business goals, and respond swiftly with innovative solutions. We design buildings that responsibly and respectfully maximize value, minimize energy consumption, improve efficiency by simplifying operations and maintenance, and look great.
Successful projects are the result of exceptional communication and collaboration with you, the client, throughout the design process. We aim to be detailed, thorough, and responsive as we produce documentation, coordinate with construction out in the field, and protect the integrity of the design on your behalf. CMH will continually monitor your schedule and budget requirements during every step of the design and construction process.
At the end of the day, we find great satisfaction in knowing you had a positive experience partnering with CMH and are excited
about the results.
Great projects start with a blank sheet of paper and a conversation.
“We consider it our responsibility to understand each client’s business goals and workflow at a level deep enough to effectively tailor the design solutions for their end use. We want to make their business work better.”
EVERETT HATCHERPresident
Contact Us
1800 International Park DriveSuite 300Birmingham, AL 35243
p: 205-969-2696e: [email protected] cmharch.com
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CELEBRATING
OF EXCEEDING
CLIENT EXPECTATIONS
years
/ 2008MAIN EXCHANGE REPLACEMENT NEX COMPLETED IN BETHESDA, MARYLAND
CMH SELECTED TO DESIGN THE NEWSOUTHERN MUSEUM OF FLIGHT
CMH HELPS STATE REBUILD AFTER DEVASTATING TORNADOES RIP THROUGH ALABAMA
M. MILLER GORRIE CENTERWINS GOLD
CITY OF HOMEWOOD JUSTICE CENTERCOMPLETED /
JEFFERSON COUNTYSHERIFF’S DEPARTMENTHQ RENOVATION
FRESH FOOD DINING HALL COMPLETED IN TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA /
CMH SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETES ITS1,000 PROJECT IN
SEPTEMBER /th
BILLY MORACE HIRED / FRONT RANGE VILLAGE COMPLETED IN COLORADO /
CRAWFORD McWILLIAMS HATCHER ARCHITECTS, INC. WAS FOUNDED IN BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
THE SUMMIT, ONE OF THE COUNTRY’S FIRST “LIFESTYLE CENTERS” OPENS
CMH RELOCATES OFFICE SPAIN PARK HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETED
The LEED Gold-certified department store was awarded an “Outstanding” performance rating by the U.S. Navy. The 150,000-square-foot building was awarded many national and state awards, including the National Design-Build Institute of America Award in 2012.
CMH will be tasked to redesign the new 60,000-square-foot museum on a 24-acre site in Leeds, Alabama. The museum looks to double their current footprint, and will neighbor the nationally acclaimed Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum & Park.
CMH was honored to be involved in the efforts to help rebuild and restore buildings in two separate communities damaged by deadly tornadoes. The first building was a historical renovation of the First United Methodist Church of Cullman, Alabama. CMH also partnered with the mayor of Cordova, Alabama, to rebuild their city hall.
The M. Miller Gorrie Center received the first USGBC LEED Gold certification in the state of Alabama and is the first LEED-certified building at Auburn University.
After a distinguished career as Director of General Services for Jefferson County, Billy joined the firm to help expand its capabilities for programming, quality control, and construction administration services.
The firm completed this 100-acre mixed-use project with retail, restaurants, a branch library with LEED Gold-certified interiors, and 80,000 square feet of office space.
The new 57,500-square-foot three-story public building houses the police department, municipal courts, and municipal jail facilities.
The original founders’ goal was to create a firm with resources capable of handling major projects, but personalized enough to enable them to infuse their own individual talents and interaction into each project that bore their signature.
CMH master-planned and designed all six phases of this upscale mixed-use development, and after nearly 25 years as The Summit’s architect of record, the firm continues to provide services as the project evolves in the ever-changing retail environment.
CMH moves from its first office location at 22 Inverness Park Drive to its present day headquarters in 1800 International Park.
CMH completed this 362,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility created for 2,500 students. The new building included a 2,000-seat
basketball arena.
This project combined two adjacent buildings to function as one building. This partnership with the county demonstrated CMH capabilities to problem-solve complex municipal projects.
The award-winning indoor-outdoor dining hall not only helped CMH create a presence on The Universtiy of Alabama’s campus, but also established CMH as an innovator in dining-hall design.
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BLAKE NELSONSenior Vice President
MIKE TILLMANExecutive Vice President
CMH LeadershipEVERETT HATCHERPresident
Everett Hatcher is managing principal architect with over 40 years of experience. He was selected to serve on the Design Faculty in Auburn University’s School of Architecture and worked with several design firms before he formed his present architectural firm in 1980. His architectural career highlights a strong specialization in the planning and design of institutional and corporate facilities.
BILLY MORACEQuality Control & Construction Administrator
Billy Morace joined CMH Architects in 2007. Since that time, he has worked on retail, government, and institutional projects. His 30 years of experience in construction project management for Jefferson County, Alabama, has given him a unique owner’s perspective that adds quality and value to our projects. His experience with all types of building systems and project budgeting are invaluable tools when developing projects from conception to completion.
JOHN WOODVice President
John Wood joined CMH Architects, Inc. in 2005, continuing a career as project architect. He has led the design of a wide variety of project types, both foreign and domestic. Included in his resume are Class-A office buildings, high-end retail centers, educational facilities (primary, secondary, and post-secondary), manufacturing facilities, and mixed-use projects. He has extensive experience in all components of the building process from initial programming all the way to construction administration.
With over 33 years of experience and the second architect in the state to successfully complete the interior design qualifying exam (NCIDQ), MikeTillman has combined the architecture and interior design disciplines while serving as project manager on a diverse range of project types and complexities. These projects include office buildings, healthcare facilites, department stores, and retail and mixed-use developments.
Blake Nelson joined CMH Architects upon graduation from Auburn University in 1998. He has had extensive involvement in various phases of many different project types, including both new and renovated educational facilities and many high-end retail developments. His responsibilities have included programming, site planning, design development, producing and coordinating construction documents, and construction administration.
“CMH Architects’ partnership, vision, leadership and creativity . . . combined with detailed attention to the client’s needs has made our experience together both highly productive and pleasurable. Our overall business relationship with CMH Architects will continue to be an important asset in our continued success.”
MR. JEFFREY BAYERPresident, Bayer Ventures 9 / CMH Architects, Inc. 8 / CMH Architects, Inc.
240+ YEARS COMBINED DESIGN EXPERIENCE
22 YEARS SR. ARCHITECT AVG. EXPERIENCE
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CMH IS A MULTIDISCIPLINED FIRM PROVIDING ARCHITECTURE, INTERIORS, PLANNING, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, AND GRAPHICS.
“The construction and renovations were accomplished using the design-build concept. During the process we found some unan-ticipated changes and needs that we desired. The building team was extremely receptive to our requests, accomplishing many without additional costs and the remainder with few change orders. The entire construction process, which could have been a nightmare for us, was a smooth and pleasant experience. The design and quality of the construction was exceptional.“
EXTREMELY PROFICIENT IN THESE 6 PROJECT CATEGORIES
RETAIL CHURCHES MIXED-USE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONAL CORPORATE OFFICE
“SMART” DESIGN ON TIME ON BUDGET EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS 1980Est.
The First LEED GOLD
CMH ARCHITECTS
certified building in Alabama was designed by
0.5%CHANGE ORDERS ON OUR PROJECTS HAVE AVERAGED LESS THAN
CONSTRUCTION COSTS $ OUR PAST PROJECTS RANGE FROM$100,000 to $67,500,000IN CONSTRUCTION COSTS
CMH has never missed
significant milestoneor deadline
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REGISTEREDARCHITECTS
Captain Kenneth FlowersFormer Chief Deputy Sheriff, Talladega County
PROGRAMMING
Establish client relationship and discuss needsIdentify budget and schedule constraintsGather informationDefine scope of projectProvide conceptual cost estimate 3
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SCHEMATIC DESIGN
Prepare schematic plans and layoutExplore layouts with client and thoughtfully address feedbackExamine and identify appropriate building systemsProvide updated cost estimate
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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
Refine approved schematic plans and layoutsDefine materials and construction methodsCheck compliance with codes and coordination of building and technical systemsCreate drawings, 3D renderings, and materials studiesReview comprehensive design with client and public agencies
Design Process
THE CMH
CMH continually monitors and protects our clients’ schedule and budget requirements during every step of the design and construction process.
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BIDDING & PRICING
Publish clear, thorough, and organized construction documents for bid or pricingEfficiently respond to questions throughout the processReview submitted bid or pricing packages and provide recommendations for acceptanceReview and incorporate value engineering options where appropriate
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS /
Prepare construction drawings, specifications, and other documents for pricing, permits, and constructionFinalize mechanical, electrical, and plumbing with corresponding energy analyses Refine overall design Submit construction documents for client and jurisdictional reviews
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION
Observe construction with regular site visitsCheck compliance with contract documents through review of shop drawings, samples, and submittalsMonitor schedule progress and protect budget with minimal change ordersAssist client with closeout and turnover process
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“It has been a pleasure to work with CMH. They have been readily available, easy to contact, and responsive in addressing our needs and concerns. We are pleased with our building and with the relationship developed with this company. CMH’s knowledge of public safety facilities is clearly apparent in the design of our new Justin Sollohub Justice Center.”
CHIEF SHANE DENHAMAnniston Police Department
Working closely with police and other staff, as well as holding open charettes with local community members, CMH designed a building for the City of Anniston, Alabama. The facility was located opposite Zinn Park downtown and included a new police department headquarters with e911 center, crime lab, and evidence storage, as well as the municipal court and a 110-bed municipal jail facility.
INITIAL BUDGET $15,000,000
TOTAL PROJECT COST $14,400,000
# OF CHANGE ORDERS 11
COST OF CHANGE ORDERS $273,428
BID DATE Mar 8, 2012
SCHED. COMPLETION DATE Aug 12, 2013
ACTUAL COMPLETION DATE Aug 30, 2013
Justin Sollohub Justice Center
ANNISTON, ALABAMA
+/-35,000 SF Office ∙ +/-25,000 SF Jail 110 Beds
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*Timeline extensions were a result of changes in scope at owner’s request.
The new facility is a one-story building housing approximately 45,500 square feet of support facilities, two dormitory-style block housing units, and four new cell blocks. ADA-accessible cells have been provided per ACA and ADA guidelines. Required day room, classrooms, indoor recreation space along with equipment and space for video visitation have also been provided. A central building contains a sally port, laundry, commissary, central control, and a full-service kitchen for preparing meals for up to 500 inmates. In addition to the new construction, a portion of the existing facility was renovated. Electrical systems include energy code compliant design for all systems to include lighting and power systems, life-safety emergency and fire alarm systems, and data and communications systems.
Talladega County JailTALLADEGA, ALABAMA
+/-45,500 SF 352 Beds
“Talladega County completed an expansion project at the existing jail, which added 352 beds along with a new kitchen, laundry, and sally port. I am proud to say this project was completed from beginning to occupancy within approximately 18 months, with minimal change orders and it came in under the projected budget!”
INITIAL BUDGET $14,600,000
TOTAL PROJECT COST $12,960,000
# OF CHANGE ORDERS 3
COST OF CHANGE ORDERS $299,000
BID DATE Aug 2019
SCHED. COMPLETION DATE Feb 28, 2012
ACTUAL COMPLETION DATE Apr 1, 2012 SHERIFF JIMMY KILGORE Talladega County Sheriff ’s Department
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*Timeline extensions were a result of changes in scope at owner’s request.
Birmingham City Hall First Floor Office & Entrance Renovations
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
“CMH Architects, Inc. have exhibited a level of professionalism, skill, and knowledge that has been greatly appreciated and has contributed to the city’s continued commitment to providing its citizens with the best-quality public facilities. On behalf of the City of Birmingham, we are grateful for CMH’s involvement in these projects and their willingness to work under challenging circumstances and solve problems along the way with us and with our contractors.”
MR. TERRY OGLESBY Birmingham City Architect
*Timeline extensions were a result of changes in scope at owner’s request.
This project included the removal of part of the exterior monumental stair to the main entrance on the second level and the creation of a new main entrance to the first-level entry that is ADA compliant and provides security control for the general public. The interior renovation includes a new public lobby and relocation and general renovation of approximately 30,000 square feet of office space for the finance department. The exterior renovation includes a new entrance and a new plaza. Due to the complex nature of phasing and staged demolition, BIM modeling was utilized to enhance the construction documents and to improve the project description during the bidding of this project.
INITIAL BUDGET $2,400,000
TOTAL PROJECT COST $2,140,477
# OF CHANGE ORDERS 4
COST OF CHANGE ORDERS $18,436
BID DATE Apr 30, 2009
SCHED. COMPLETION DATE Dec 24, 2010
ACTUAL COMPLETION DATE Mar 8, 2011
+/-30,000 SF Interior ∙ +/-3,000 SF Exterior
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“It has been a great experience working with the professionals at CMH. They have always been helpful and knowledgeable about anything we have ever brought to them. They listened to our wants and needs for our new building and they brought us something that is going to be great to work in for many years to come. They have led us through this 21-plus-million-dollar project and I can recommend them without any reservations at all.”
CAPTAIN BEN SUTTONHomewood Police Department
This project includes a new 57,500-square-foot three-story public safety building for the City of Homewood, Alabama. The building houses the police department, municipal courts, and municipal jail facilities. The project also includes a new 4,500-square-foot one-story metal building with prefinished wall and roof panels to house the evidence car bays, tactical vehicles, and maintenance shop.
Homewood Justice Center
HOMEWOOD, ALABAMA
+/-57,500 SF Main Building +/- 4,500 SF Maintenance Garage
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INITIAL BUDGET $22,500,000
TOTAL PROJECT COST $22,114,050
# OF CHANGE ORDERS 7
COST OF CHANGE ORDERS $350,478
BID DATE May 8, 2018
CONSTRUCTION START DATE Jun 1, 2018
ACTUAL COMPLETION DATE July 23, 2020
*Timeline extensions were a result of changes in scope at owner’s request.
INITIAL BUDGET $3,500,000
TOTAL PROJECT COST $3,447,352
# OF CHANGE ORDERS 2
COST OF CHANGE ORDERS $6,946
BID DATE May 6, 2014
SCHED. COMPLETION DATE Sept 17, 2015
ACTUAL COMPLETION DATE Sept 23, 2015
“I could not have asked for a better firm to have been involved in this project. For you not only understand our vision, but to make it become a reality is something that has had such a great impact on our recovery.”
MAYOR DREW GILBERTThe City Of Cordova, Alabama
Cordova City Hall, Police Station & InfrastructureIn the aftermath of the tornadoes of April 2011, CMH Architects teamed with Cordova Mayor Drew Gilbert and City Planner Steve Ostaseski to pursue a grant to fund the redevelopment of the city. Their efforts paid off as they were awarded a HUD grant for tornado recovery from the State of Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs. The project is a new facility to house the City of Cordova City Hall, Police Station, and a 19-bed detention facility. The new facility is a one-story building housing approximately 11,600 SF.
CORDOVA, ALABAMA
+/-11,600 SF
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*Timeline extensions were a result of changes in scope at owner’s request.
The project included alterations and renovations by combining two adjacent buildings to function as one building for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department. Renovations included general office areas, evidence labs, evidence storage, building systems, security systems, law enforcement center, and installation of a new elevator and shaft.
This project was a total renovation of building systems in two county jail facilities located in Birmingham and Bessemer, Alabama. During this renovation, the HVAC, fire alarm, electrical, and security systems were totally refurbished or replaced while keeping the facilities fully occupied. Additional work included bringing certain building elements up to the newest codes. Both kitchen facilites were completely renovated, and additional cosmetic changes were made to the administrative areas in both facilities.
Jefferson County Sheriffs’HeadquartersRenovations
JeffersonCounty PublicSafety Centers
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
BESSEMER, ALABAMA
INITIAL BUDGET $3,300,000
TOTAL PROJECT COST $3,194,000
# OF CHANGE ORDERS 8
COST OF CHANGE ORDERS $57,453
BID DATE Jan 28, 2003
SCHED. COMPLETION DATE Mar 31, 2004
ACTUAL COMPLETION DATE May 4, 2004
INITIAL BUDGET $16,500,000
TOTAL PROJECT COST $16,225,000
# OF CHANGE ORDERS 14
COST OF CHANGE ORDERS $64,900
BID DATE Dec 18, 2001
SCHED. COMPLETION DATE Dec 18, 2003
ACTUAL COMPLETION DATE Dec 15, 2003
+/-54,216 SF
+/-225,000 SF ∙ 588 Cells (Birmingham)
+/-47,000 SF ∙ 125 Cells (Bessemer)
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JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA Jefferson County Sheriffs’ Training Facility
MARSHALL COUNTY, ALABAMAMarshall County Jail & Sheriffs’ Headquarters Renovations
JASPER, ALABAMACity of Jasper Jail Renovations
GROVE HILL, ALABAMAClarke County Jail Assessment
LAUDERDALE COUNTY, ALABAMA Lauderdale County Women’s Dormitory
THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA City of Birmingham East Precinct Renovations
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ALABAMASt. Clair County Jail
THE CITY OF EUFAULA, ALABAMAEufaula City Hall
THE CITY OF BESSEMER, ALABAMA Jail Needs Assessment
RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALABAMARandolph County Master Planning
ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMASheriffs’ Operation Building
LIMESTONE COUNTY, ALABAMALimestone County Jail Assessment
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EVERETT HATCHER President
BILLY MORACE Quality Control &Construction Administrator
Contact one of our institutionalspecialists about your next project.
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Planning for the current and future needs of all stakeholders.
Striving to be proactive and consistent in our focus on budget issues. Continually monitoring costs and exploring viable alternate solutions throughout the design process. Our firm has never had a conventional publicly bid project exceed the established construction budget.
Prior to joining CMH, Billy was Director of Facilities for Jefferson County and was responsible for the design, construction, maintenance,and operation of over 6 million square feet of institutional space, including their jails, sheriffs’ offices and training facilities, courthouses, and E911 facilities. Since joining CMH, Billy has managed the programming, budgeting, design, and construction of all our public-safety projects. His unique experience gives our team an owner’s perspective for designing functional facilities.
Understanding the importance of building design for long-term maintenance, operational costs, and staffing requirements.
Setting realistic expectations from the start, we recognize that the decisions that have the biggest budget impacts are made early in the design.
Keys to SuccessfulInstitutional Facilities
Additional Experience
HUEYTOWN, ALABAMAHueytown Jail Renovations
THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Firearms Range Administration & Classroom Building
References
“Not only are they excellent designers, but they are easy to work with and practical.They will listen to ideas from others.”
MR. M. MILLER GORRIE Former President and CEO, Brasfield & Gorrie General Contractors
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THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMAMr. Terry Oglesby ∙ 205-254-2474
CALHOUN COUNTY, ALABAMA - BOARD OF EDUCATIONMr. Dee Ingram ∙ 256-310-4895
THE CITY OF ANNISTON, ALABAMAChief Nick Bowles ∙ 256-238-1800
THE CITY OF CORDOVA, ALABAMAFormer Mayor Drew Gilbert ∙ 205-300-4985
THE CITY OF HOMEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT Captain Ben Sutton ∙ 205-332-6222
JEFFERSON COUNTY GENERAL SERVICESMr. Jeff Smith ∙ 205-214-5544
THE CITY OF JASPER ALABAMAChief J.C. Poe, Jr. ∙ 205-221-8109
TALLADEGA COUNTY, ALABAMASheriff Jimmy Kilgore ∙ 256-761-2009
LAUDERDALE COUNTY, ALABAMASheriff Rick Singleton ∙ 256-760-5756
ELMORE COUNTY, ALABAMA Walter R. Beyer, IV (Richie) ∙ 334-514-5841
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1800 International Park DriveSuite 300Birmingham, AL 35243
p: 205-969-2696e: [email protected] cmharch.com