About GMC Charlotte

GMC officially entered the North Carolina market in 2022 with the launch of our Charlotte office. While the office marks its first location in the state, GMC is no stranger to North Carolina. The firm’s portfolio of work includes projects such as water treatment plant improvements for Lincoln County; the GE Aviation Manufacturing Facility in Asheville; Kimberly Hampton Primary School at Fort Bragg; Triangle Ambulatory Surgery Center in Raleigh; Southpoint Ambulatory Surgery Center in Durham; and renovations and additions at North Carolina Specialty Hospital in Durham, among others. Located just a couple hours from our South Carolina offices, GMC Charlotte complements our presence in the Carolinas and will continue to grow in the years to come.

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GMC was secured by Laurens County Water and Sewer Commission (LCWSC) to evaluate alternatives to incorporate the new surface water treatment plant on Lake Greenwood into their existing distribution system.
The new water treatment plant and raw water intake on Lake Greenwood were awarded in two phases: Phase I consisted of an evaluation to define the design conditions, and Phase II consisted of executing the design. Defining the design conditions in Phase I consisted of population and flow projections, public involvement, permitting, hydraulic analysis as well as piloting of four treatment technologies.
Lakeside Lodge features a four-story resort condo complex with 118 units. The condos are a mixture of studios and one-, two-, and three-bedrooms.
GMC was secured by Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority (GSWSA) to evaluate treatment and/or transmission alternatives to allow the GSWSA Bull Creek service area to meet 2040 demands. The Bull Creek distribution system includes a 45 MGD surface water treatment plant, approximately 9,700,000-linear-feet of transmission and distribution piping, 9 booster pump stations, 4 blend wells, 17 aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) wells, and approximately 85,900 customer connections.
GMC completed a study (Phase I) for the Horse Creek Pollution Control Facility and a design (Phase II) based on the findings of the study. This process provided a confident course of action for the utility. As a result of the project, the facility now has a primary design capacity of 26 MGD with a peak of 65 MGD and a secondary capacity of 20 MGD with a peak of 40 MGD, utilizing a 20-MG offline equalization basin.
Millbrook Elementary School is an existing, 800 student elementary school that was originally constructed in the 1950s and has grown and changed over time. This project is intended to reimagine the campus and bring the school into the 21st century by removing the original buildings and connecting two existing buildings with a new addition. Renovations totaled 6,000-square-feet and new additions were 26,000-square-feet.
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