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

HHB selected for Corps of Engineers contract

Hattemer, Hornsby, and Bailey, P.C. has been selected for a three (3) year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity, or IDIQ, contract (open end) with the United States Corps of Engineers. The effective date of the contract is currently still under negotiation.

School Plans Made Public

Download PDF by Crystal Bonvillian, Montgomery Advertiser Architects and engineers are hurriedly expanding the floor plans for four new Montgomery public schools, trying to make sure construction begins and ends on time. Updated preliminary schematic designs for three of the schools — the new George Washington Carver High School, Bellingrath Middle School and an unnamed Read More

HHB Mechanical Engineer wins National ASHRAE Award

Congratulations to Barbara H. McCrary, who won the 2006 ASHRAE Willis H. Carrier Award for a best paper presented at an ASHRAE meeting in 2006, by a member age 32 years and younger, for her paper “Environmental Impacts of Surface Water Heat Pump Systems”, co-authored with Dr. Steve Kavanaugh and Dr. Derek Williamson, both of Read More

4-H Club Environmental Science Education Center Breaks Ground

U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby addressed the public during groundbreaking ceremonies on Tuesday, Oct. 17, for the Alabama 4-H Environmental Science Education Center, the first sustainable building in the Southeast specifically designed to teach environmental issues in a building designed using sustainable practices. The event was held at the Alabama 4-H Center on Lay Lake near Read More