The Lynchburg Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courthouse has earned LEED gold certification and was featured in a recent article in the News & Advance in Lynchburg.
Hurt & Proffitt was responsible for all civil design for the new Lynchburg Juvenile & Domestic Relations Courthouse located in downtown Lynchburg. The $13M project will be 46,000 SF courthouse. The courthouse has a 12,400 SF roof, about half of which is green. Hurt & Proffitt teamed with DMJM Design (now AECOM) in Arlington, VA and Craddock Cunningham Architectural Partners of Lynchburg, VA. Hurt & Proffitt was also responsible in incorporating LEED design principles into the project and completion of applicable LEED credit templates for the United States Green Building Council submittal.
Hurt & Proffitt provided all civil aspects of the project which included, but not limited to, site plan, grading plan with erosion and sediment control, utility plan, stormwater management plan, landscape plan, site details, and specifications. Hurt & Proffitt was also responsible for all construction testing services including monitoring the fill placement, compaction testing, inspections of foundations, reinforcing steel, masonry construction, fire proof testing, and structural steel.