The CBC/WRAL project included a 12,000-square-foot addition and renovation of 14,000 square feet of existing space on the company’s main campus. The greatest challenge on the project was noise management as the existing facility was located directly adjacent to two large television studios and the main control room for all of CBC’s television broadcasts. During broadcast times, construction activities were suspended or performed with minimal disruption. Construction was also halted to allow the lottery numbers to be pulled and broadcasted without disruption. Throughout the course of the project, no broadcasts or media productions were affected by construction.
“It’s an honor to be recognized by the AGC and our industry peers,” said Randy Fichera, Streamline Division Vice President with Barnhill. “Over the 11-month construction duration, our team worked hand-in-hand with Capitol Broadcasting to ensure no disruption to their operations. I am proud of each member of our team who delivered exceptional quality to our client and who is a fantastic representation of our company.”