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Golden's offices are located in a former [[Birmingham Water Works]] mechanical and electrical building building at 2214 [[1st Avenue South]]. They renovated the 10,000 square-foot historic structure for their headquarters in [[2005]], moving from a smaller office space in the nearby [[Bebco building]].
Golden's offices are located in a former [[Birmingham Water Works]] mechanical and electrical building building at 2214 [[1st Avenue South]]. They renovated the 10,000 square-foot historic structure for their headquarters in [[2005]], moving from a smaller office space in the nearby [[Bebco building]].


In [[2007]] the company was named "Contractor of the Year" by the Associated Builders and Contractors of Alabama.
In [[2007]] the company was named "Contractor of the Year" by the Associated Builders and Contractors of Alabama. In January [[2017]] it merged with the design-build firm [[Appleseed Workshop]]. The combined company's design services were marketed under the '''Golden Appleseed''' name. In [[2018]] the company rebranded as [[Creature]].


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==Projects==
==Projects==
* [[North Shelby County Library]], 1999
* [[North Shelby County Library]], 1999
* [[BioCryst Pharmaceuticals headquarters]], 2000
* [[BioCryst Pharmaceuticals headquarters]], 2000
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* [[Roger's Trading Company Building]] renovation, 2006
* [[Roger's Trading Company Building]] renovation, 2006
* [[St Paul's Catholic School]] renovations, 2006
* [[St Paul's Catholic School]] renovations, 2006
* [[Bibb Graves Hall]] renovations, 2007
* [[Autherine Lucy Hall|Bibb Graves Hall]] renovations, 2007
* [[Southside Baptist Church]], renovations, 2007
* [[Southside Baptist Church]], renovations, 2007
* [[The Ridge Club]], 2007
* [[The Ridge Club]], 2007
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* [[Eastern Health Center]], 2008
* [[Eastern Health Center]], 2008
* [[Hyatt Place Hotel]], 2009
* [[Hyatt Place Hotel]], 2009
* [[Interfaith Hospitality House]], 2009
* [[Cityville]], 2010
* [[Cityville]], 2010


==References==
==References==
* "Golden & Associates Construction, LLC" (Fall 2003) ''Alabama Construction News''
* "Golden & Associates Construction, LLC" (Fall 2003) ''Alabama Construction News''
* "A reputation good as gold: Clients and subcontractors sing the praises of builder." (February 27, 2004) ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* "A reputation good as gold: Clients and subcontractors sing the praises of builder." (February 27, 2004) {{BBJ}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (December 21, 2008) "`That family-like atmosphere." ''Birmingham News''
* Tomberlin, Michael (December 21, 2008) "`That family-like atmosphere." {{BN}}
* Godwin, Brent (March 15, 2017) "Two major Birmingham building industry firms join forces in new venture." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:General contractors]]
[[Category:General contractors]]
[[Category:1st Avenue South]]
[[Category:Newspaper Union Building]]

Latest revision as of 13:26, 12 February 2022

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Golden & Associates Construction LLC is a family-owned construction firm, founded in 1997 by Geoff Golden.

In its first year, Golden had six employees and earned $1 million in revenue. Greg Pyburn joined the company as vice-president in 1999. By 2004 the company employed 40 people and had revenues of $17.5 million.

Golden's offices are located in a former Birmingham Water Works mechanical and electrical building building at 2214 1st Avenue South. They renovated the 10,000 square-foot historic structure for their headquarters in 2005, moving from a smaller office space in the nearby Bebco building.

In 2007 the company was named "Contractor of the Year" by the Associated Builders and Contractors of Alabama. In January 2017 it merged with the design-build firm Appleseed Workshop. The combined company's design services were marketed under the Golden Appleseed name. In 2018 the company rebranded as Creature.

Projects

References

  • "Golden & Associates Construction, LLC" (Fall 2003) Alabama Construction News
  • "A reputation good as gold: Clients and subcontractors sing the praises of builder." (February 27, 2004) Birmingham Business Journal
  • Tomberlin, Michael (December 21, 2008) "`That family-like atmosphere." The Birmingham News
  • Godwin, Brent (March 15, 2017) "Two major Birmingham building industry firms join forces in new venture." Birmingham Business Journal

External links