$89 million Construction Contract Awarded for New Federal Courthouse in Mobile

New Federal Courthouse Mobile

The federal government has awarded the main contract to build a new federal courthouse in downtown Mobile, meaning that a project more than a decade in the making may finally break ground by the end of the year.

The $89 million contract went to a team led by W.G. Yates & Sons, which will oversee the construction project from its office in Biloxi, Miss. A pair of architectural firms from Washington, D.C., URS and Hartman-Cox Architects, are also part of the team.
— AL.com

Hartman-Cox Architects wins two John Russell Pope Awards

American Pharmacists Association Headquarters & Francis L. Cardozo High School

The American Pharmacists Association Headquarters and Francis L. Cardozo High School have both received inaugural John Russell Pope Awards.

The Awards recognize the best work of individuals who contribute to the creation of classical and traditional architecture in the Washington Mid Atlantic region.
— Institute of Classical Architecture & Art