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Carroll A. Campbell Jr. U.S. Courthouse

Located in downtown Greenville, South Carolina, the Carroll A. Campbell Jr. U.S. Courthouse is a brand new 6-story, 193,000-square-foot facility encompassing a full city block. It now houses seven courtrooms, judges’ chambers, and the offices for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, a federal public defender, the U.S. Marshals Service, and the U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services.

According to renowned general contractors Brasfield & Gorrie, the project features Design Excellence, climate change risk management provisions, and other leading technology attributes, while targeting LEED® Gold certification.

To make this vision a reality, the Beaubois team installed three kinds of acoustic panels in courtrooms, and manufactured and installed classic walnut mouldings throughout the building, as well as judges’ benches, and attorneys’ benches. Given the COVID restrictions in place at the time, HBRA architects and Brasfield & Gorrie representatives were unable to tour Beaubois facilities to approve of mock-ups, as is normally the case. As a result, all teams moved to video collaborations, allowing the project to be delivered according to expected timelines and with the usual Beaubois quality assurance.