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'''Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood''' is a Montgomery-based engineering and architecture firm. It was founded in [[1947]] by civil engineers George Goodwyn and Don Mills. Steve Cawood joined the firm in [[1985]]. A year later, the company added architectural services. [[Jeffrey Brewer]] succeeded [[Bill Wallace]] as CEO of Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood in [[2018]].
'''Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood''' is a Montgomery-based engineering and architecture firm. It was founded in [[1947]] by civil engineers George Goodwyn and Don Mills. Steve Cawood joined the firm in [[1985]]. A year later, the company added architectural services. [[Jeffrey Brewer]] succeeded [[Bill Wallace]] as CEO of Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood in [[2018]].


Currently Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood has more than 350 employees in twelve offices in Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina and Georgia. The firm's Birmingham office is located in the renovated [[Bonds Brothers Building]] at 2400 [[5th Avenue South]], having relocated from 2701 [[1st Avenue South]].
Currently Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood has more than 350 employees in twelve offices in Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina and Georgia. The firm's Birmingham office is located in the renovated [[Bonds Brothers Building]] at 2400 [[5th Avenue South]], having relocated from [[2701 1st Avenue South]].


GMC associate [[Mike Hamrick]], who began working on designs for [[American Village]] in [[Montevallo]] while at another firm, continues to serve as the attraction's architect.
GMC associate [[Mike Hamrick]], who began working on designs for [[American Village]] in [[Montevallo]] while at another firm, continues to serve as the attraction's architect.
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==Notable projects==
==Notable projects==
* [[2701 1st Avenue South]], 2005
* [[Ross Bridge Resort|Renaissance Ross Bridge Resort]], 2005
* [[Ross Bridge Resort|Renaissance Ross Bridge Resort]], 2005
* [[Young & Vann Building]] renovations, 2006
* [[Young & Vann Building]] renovations, 2006
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* [[Oxmoor Logistics Center]], 2018
* [[Oxmoor Logistics Center]], 2018
* [[Birmingham Zoo]] entrance plaza, 2019
* [[Birmingham Zoo]] entrance plaza, 2019
* [[University Hall]] at [[UAB]], 2019
* [[Riverchase Career Connection Center‎‎]], 2019
* [[Riverchase Career Connection Center‎‎]], 2019
* Birmingham Zoo [[Asian Passage]], 2021
* Birmingham Zoo [[Asian Passage]], 2021

Latest revision as of 10:16, 25 January 2024

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Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood is a Montgomery-based engineering and architecture firm. It was founded in 1947 by civil engineers George Goodwyn and Don Mills. Steve Cawood joined the firm in 1985. A year later, the company added architectural services. Jeffrey Brewer succeeded Bill Wallace as CEO of Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood in 2018.

Currently Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood has more than 350 employees in twelve offices in Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina and Georgia. The firm's Birmingham office is located in the renovated Bonds Brothers Building at 2400 5th Avenue South, having relocated from 2701 1st Avenue South.

GMC associate Mike Hamrick, who began working on designs for American Village in Montevallo while at another firm, continues to serve as the attraction's architect.

In 2019 Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood acquired the Mobile and Daphne offices of Hutchinson Moore & Rauch.

Notable projects

References

External links