Improving U. S. Coast Guard Base Detachment and Air Station Borinquen’s Infrastructure Ensures Resiliency to Future Storms
Hurricanes Irma and Maria left 95 percent of Puerto Rico without power and over half of the island’s residents without drinking water. The extensive damage to the island’s U. S. Coast Guard Base Detachment and Air Station Borinquen crippled the Coast Guard’s ability to conduct primary missions – search, and rescue. Due to the critical […]
CCA names ADC Engineering Firm of the Year
ADC is honored to be awarded the Engineering Firm of the Year for 2021 by the Charleston Contractors Association. This award recognizes our work and our cooperative relationships within the construction community. “This award is due to the effort of each and every employee and the clients that continue to support us. Thanks to everyone […]
Ebenezer Park’s design exceeds expectations
Named for York County’s historic Ebenezer settlement, Ebenezer Park is a 26-acre park on the southern side of Lake Wylie. Constructed in the 1980s, Ebenezer Park has been a popular waterfront destination for generations of families. A 40-year-old park needed a renovation Over time parks age, the population grows, and trends change so renovations are […]
New recreation complex in Upstate SC wins 2020 SC ALSA award
Emanuel Sullivan Sports Complex (previously Woodside Park) was awarded a Merit Award for General Design by the South Carolina American Society of Landscape Architects. The City of Fountain Inn’s aging ballpark was 40 years old and constructed when the City’s population was barely 4,000. In 2016, the population had grown to 10,400 people and the […]
Save money and time by expediting the steel detailing process
Clients save time and money when they choose early structural steel detailing services. ADC’s in-house steel detailing works directly with the structural engineer of record during the steel detailing process to streamline the connection design, minimize the number of issues requiring RFIs, and enhance the coordination with other trade shop drawings. Despite delays in the […]
Congratulations to Matt Prosser
Congratulations to Matt Prosser in ADC’s civil engineering department. He is the company’s newest licensed professional engineer.
Renovation of Mt. Pleasant’s Julian Weston Tennis Courts is complete
In the historic Old Village of Mt. Pleasant, three 50-year-old tennis courts were demolished and replaced. In addition to the new courts, the project included drainage improvements, landscaping and ADA accessibility. The ribbon cutting on September 24th celebrated the court’s opening and renaming to Julian Weston Tennis Courts.
Congratulations to Grant Eversmann
Please join us in congratulating Grant Eversmann in our civil engineering department for recently passing the PE exam.
Ebenezer Park reconstruction progress
Check out the construction progress at Ebenezer Park in York County, South Carolina! The 26-acre park is undergoing a $4.6M renovation that includes a semicircular ring of pier shelters that will enclose the lake’s swim beach. Other improvements include trails, basketball and sand volleyball courts, a great lawn, playground, kayak and canoe launch and improved parking […]
ADC and RB Todd announce merger
Two South Carolina firms, ADC Engineering, Inc. and RB Todd Consulting Engineers are merging to better serve their clients. The merger between ADC, a firm that offers civil, structural and aviation engineering and landscape architecture services from offices in Charleston, Columbia and Greenville and RB Todd, a civil engineering firm in Columbia, South Carolina will […]
Welcome Jesse Malan to the structural department
ADC is pleased to introduce Jesse Malan, a new project manager in the structural engineering department. Jesse received his master’s and bachelor’s degrees from the University of Utah and is a licensed SE in California. He was previously with Reaveley Engineers in Salt Lake City, UT and has 15 years of experience that includes managing […]
ADC designs church steeples for stronger wind load
West Ashley’s Blessed Sacrament celebrates its new steeples that are designed for a stronger wind load. The previous spires were destroyed during Hurricane Hugo. Read more here. Photo Credit: Andrew Whitaker awhitaker@postandcourier.com
Mark Dillon’s views on business and family in an interview with Zweig Group
Check out Mark Dillon’s interview with Zweig Group as he discusses the company’s business philosophies and what sets ADC apart from other firms. Article here.