HHB welcomes a new Mechanical Engineer to the firm. Wesley Sherer, PE has previous experience in HVAC design at firms in both Nevada and Kentucky. He is a graduate of the Univeristy of Alabama, and has is Professional Engineer license in Mechanical Engineering. With the addition of Mr. Sherer, HHB has 5 staff members with Read More
Birmingham, Alabama’s Robert Vance federal courthouse will get $42.5 million makeover
Birmingham, Alabama’s Robert Vance federal courthouse will get $42.5 million makeover Money from act to repair, upgrade Saturday, April 04, 2009 KENT FAULK News staff writer The Robert S. Vance Federal Building and Courthouse in downtown Birmingham will soon get a $42.5 million makeover that also will make the historic structure a little greener, the Read More
HHB Selected for RSA Amsouth Building Renovation
HH&B was recently selected as the Mechanical Engineering Consultant for the renovation of the 280,000 Amsouth Building in Mobile, AL, recently bought by the Retirement Systems of Alabama (RSA). The building has been a landmark in the Mobile skyline since the mid-1960s when it was built. The renovation will include a new HVAC system for Read More
LEED Gold Certification for 4-H Center
The new Environmental Education Center at the 4-H Center in Columbiania has been certified LEED Gold by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). Hattemer, Hornsby, and Bailey (HHB) was the MEP consultant for the project. The 4-H Center is the second LEED Gold certified building in the State of Alabama. LEED Gold is the second highest rating (of four possible ratings) Read More
Wilson Elementary Breaks Ground
Wilson Elementary School in the New Park Subdivision of Montgomery, AL broke ground on May 29, 2008. Click here to see photos courtesy of the Montgomery Advertiser. Hattemer, Hornsby, and Bailey did the mechanical design for the new elementary school.
4-H Center Seeks LEED Gold
The new Environmental Education Center at the 4-H Center in Columbiania is currently seeking LEED Gold Accreditiation from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). Hattemer, Hornsby, and Bailey (HHB) was the MEP consultant for the project. Once the accreditation is approved, the building will be the first LEED Gold building in the state of Alabama. LEED Gold is the second Read More
HH&B Celebrates 25th year
Hattemer, Hornsby, and Bailey, P.C. (HH&B), is celebrating its 25th year in 2008. The firm was founded by Tom Hattemer, P.E. and Kent Hornsby, P.E. in 1983 in Kent Hornsby’s attic. What began as a two man firm, with Alan Bailey, P.E joining a couple years later, now has approximately 11 empoyees in their Prattville, AL office. Over the course of the past Read More
Montgomery Academy Close to Fundraising Goal
Montgomery Academy close to campus fundraising goal – link to Advertiser with architects rendering of Mead Hall. By Andre Coe Graduates of The Montgomery Academy will return to their alma mater in the fall of 2009 to celebrate the school’s golden anniversary, but it won’t look anything like it did back when poodle skirts were Read More
HHB Labor Day Luau
HHB kicked off the long Labor Day weekend by having a company Luau for lunch today. Click here to see pictures from the event.
Jackson Hospital to expand, add surgical center
Download PDF by Paul W. Sullivan, Montgomery Advertiser Jackson Hospital will begin construction this summer on a new surgery center and a state-of-the-art imaging center. The hospital’s decision to expand was driven by increased demand for surgeries as well as growth in the Montgomery area, said Peter Frohmader, director of marketing. The hospital’s current surgery Read More
