Take a look behind the scenes of this record-setting $300 million progressive design-build expansion that recently broke ground. This virtual event shares perspectives from the owner (Fulton County), designer (Brown and Caldwell), and contractor (Archer Western), along with a 3D site model time lapse of the multi-phased construction scheduled to be completed in 2024.
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