ATLANTA
GEORGIA
Chris Torchia, Director  
 

Atlanta

Founded in 1986, Barton Malow’s full-service Atlanta office has been providing preconstruction planning and building services to public and private sector clients throughout Georgia and the Carolinas. The Atlanta office has established a national reputation for building some of the largest and most prominent sports facilities in the region including Philips Arena, Gwinnett Stadium and the Greensboro Grasshoppers Stadium. The office is also among the largest education builders in the southeast, at work on both K-12 and higher education facilities. Clients include Georgia Tech, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Atlanta Public Schools, Fulton County Schools and Cherokee County School District. Barton Malow’s Atlanta office also provides services to the federal and healthcare markets.

 

Representative Clients:

Atlanta Braves
Athens - Clarke County
Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games
Atlanta Public Schools
Cherokee County Public Schools
Clayton County Board of Commissioners
CNN
Coastal Carolina University
Cobb County Schools
DeKalb County Schools
Delta Airlines
Fulton County Schools
Gateway University Research Park
Georgia Board of Regents
Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Research Alliance (AGTEC)
Georgia State Financing & Investment Commission
Georgia State University
Georgia World Congress Center Authority
Greensboro Grasshoppers
Gwinnett Braves
Gwinnett County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Jacksonville Suns AA Ballpark
Myrtle Beach Pelicans
Turner Sports and Entertainment
University of Georgia
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
University of South Carolina

 
Our office 
FEATURED PROJECTS
GWINNETT STADIUM
MINOR LEAGUE BRAVES
BEST ACADEMY AT
BENJAMIN S. CARSON
JOINT SCHOOL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOENGINEERING
 
THE SHIRLEY CLEMENTS MEWBORN FIELD
GEORGIA TECH
 
       

BARTON MALOW COMPANY
10745 Westside Way, Suite 200 Alpharetta, GA 30009
678.448.1100p • 678.448.1101f

  
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updated: June 9, 2010