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The
Charleston County Judicial Center, located in the heart of
historic downtown Charleston, is an 182,000 square foot,
four-story building with 14 main courtrooms. All interior
and exterior finishes match the historical district.
The new facility serves as the central hub for all county law matters. The project
challenges included the largest open-earth excavation in the peninsula area,
historic artifact preservation, and an extremely tight job site with surrounding
structures over 250 years old within inches of the new building.
The building is within the original City of Charleston’s protective wall.
Bill Harbert International Construction, Inc. (BHIC) was the contractor of
record for the project. In January 2000 all employees of BHIC became employees
of B.L. Harbert International (BLHI). The management and supervisory teams now
employed by BLHI constructed the project.
CLIENT
Charleston County
FACILITY TYPE
Four-story, 182,000 sf building
CONSTRUCTED VALUE
$34.8 million
ARCHITECTS
NBBJ Architects
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