This new medical office building and fitness center supports continued quality healthcare services to the residents of Lee County, North Carolina. At three-stories tall and 40,000 sf the medical office building includes ambulance pick-up, a secondary provider entry, a mobile imaging pad, as well as office space for medical and surgical specialties. The 25,000 sf fitness center includes a pool, physical therapy services, indoor walking track, free-weights and cardio areas, and a child-care services area. Falcon provided geotechnical services during preliminary design as well as materials testing and special inspections during construction.
Wellness and Recreation Center
This project included demolition of the existing 48,000 sf Carmichael Gymnasium to make way for a 82,800 sf addition. The addition houses student recreation spaces including fitness center space, functional training area, wellness space, rock wall, and multipurpose rooms. The renovation also connects the gym and recreation center to create one primary entrance. Falcon provided geotechnical services for this project during design and testing and inspections during construction.
West Durham MOB
The Duke Private Diagnostic Clinic (PDC) constructed a 125,000 sf medical facility on 12.2 acres off of Highway 54 in Durham. The five-story facility is the first to be constructed by the PDC in its 85-year history. The facility provides Primary Care, Urgent Care, OB/GYN, Neurology, Cardiology, PT/OT, Ophthalmology, and other specialty services. In addition to the medical facility, a parking deck was also built on the site for staff and patients. Falcon provided preliminary services for this project, including a geotechnical investigation report. Falcon also provided materials testing and inspections during the construction of the building.
School of Osteopathic Medicine
This state-of-the-art facility houses Campbell University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine, the first new medical school built in North Carolina in 35 years. Falcon provided special inspections and construction materials testing services during the construction of the 75,000 sf building, which includes two separate wings. The project also includes associated paved roadway and parking areas, underground utilities, and sidewalks. The primary framing system of the building consists of structural steel supporting concrete slabs-on-deck. The foundation system consists of shallow spread footings. Two stair towers, situated at the opposite ends of the two wings, and an elevator shaft at the northeast corner, consist of masonry construction.
Tracey F. Smith Hall of Nursing & Health Sciences
At four stories tall and approximately 70,000 sf, this new building will support Campbell’s new Nursing program as well as the Physical Therapy program. The building includes lecture space, classrooms, nursing labs, clinical education suites, and various other support spaces. Additionally, over 200 new parking spaces will be provided to support activities in this new facility. Falcon provided Materials Testing and Special Inspections for this facility.






