TAG the architects group7 1 0 downtowner blvdmobile,al 36609 251.343.1811w w w . t a g a r c h i t e c t s . n e t
HISTORY OF THE COMPANYEstablished in 1971 and located in Mobile, AL, TAG/The Architects Group, Inc. is a creative and innovative design firm with a reputation of designing award-winning projects that meet the needs of our clients and community. Mobile had a number of small architectural firms, but none big enough to tackle the major projects the city was on the verge of needing. So in 1971, three small firms joined to create TAG/The Architects Group. The firm is staffed with registered, professional architects trained in all aspects of project design and management. TAG Principals Ronnie Taylor, AIA, David Barr, AIA, Daniel Borcicky, AIA and Robert Krchak, AIA have a total of over 100 years of combined architectural experience and have worked together at TAG for over two decades.
TYPES OF SERVICES PROVIDEDTAG provides Master Planning, Architecture, Interior Design, LEED® Design, Construction Management and Inspection services. Engineering and other specialty services are provided through consultant team members.
Our range of projects includes:• EducationalFacilities• GovernmentandJudicialFacilities• MajorHealthCareFacilities• MilitaryandTrainingFacilities• CommercialOfficeBuildings• ConventionandMeetingFacilities• MuseumsandCulturalFacilities• AssessmentsofHistoricBuildingsandRestorations• IndustrialFacilities• FinancialInstitutions• TheatersandAuditoriums• FoodServiceFacilities• RetailCenters• HousingFacilities• ChurchFacilities
TAG has experience in performing field investigations, site surveys, on-site charettes, project programming, pre-design planning, cost estimating and scope definition. We use Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) as our primary tool to develop construction drawings. We are experienced in developing design documents as well as all supporting documents (Design Analysis). The Design Analysis document reflects our overall understand-ing of the project as well as all field data collected. In addition, our Project Managers and Construction Managers provide construction support services such as field inspections, shop drawing review, review of pay request by contractors, field or factory witnessing of testing for critical pieces of equip-ment, start-up/commissioning and as-built drawings.
The following portfolio will show TAG’s extensive experience in designing and constructing state of the art educational facilities.
K-12 Educational
Mobile County Public Schools:CitronelleHighSchoolCalcedeaver Elementary w/tornado shelterTaylor-White Elementary w/tornado shelter Dawes Intermediate School Grand Bay Middle School Council Traditional School Wilmer Elementary School J.E.TurnerElementarySchoolMary B. Austin Elementary School Mary B. Austin Administration Building FrancesJ.SpencerElementarySchoolAlmaBryantHighSchoolandStadiumPauline O’Rourke Elementary School Orchard Elementary School [email protected] Academy Structural AssessmentMobile County Public School System space/programming for reloca-tion to QMS facilities
Baldwin County Public Schools:W.J.CarrollElementarySchoolRobertsdale Elementary SchoolRobertsdaleHighSchoolAdditionFoleyElementarySchool
Saraland City Schools: SaralandHighSchoolandBaseball/SoftballAthleticFields
Monroe County Board of Education: Reroofing at Monroeville Middle SchoolMechanical Repairs/Upgrades at Board of Education Resource CenterPaintingandFlooringRepairsatvariouscampuses
Alabama Department Of Conservation and Natural Resources:Nature Center and Classroom AdditionWeeks Bay Reserve Education and Community Resource Center
Alabama School of Mathematics and Science:Bedsole Building and LibraryAuditorium RenovationClassroom, office, dorm renovation
Christ The King Catholic Church and School:Christ The King Early SchoolRenderingsforParishHall
St. Paul’s School:Renderings for Silvernail Art Studio
Child Development Centers:U.S.ArmyCorpsOfEngineers,MobileDistrict–HurlburtFieldWestSideU.S.ArmyCorpsofEngineers,MobileDistrict–MaxwellAirForceBase Gunter Annex
Higher Education
University of South Alabama:Library Addition/ RenovationMitchell College of Business RenovationMitchell College of Business Learning Resource Center InteriorsBaseball Stadium RenovationFrederickPalmerWhiddonAdministrationLobbyRenovationSororityandFraternityHousesDelta Dormitories Business and Management Studies Original Library
Auburn University: SolonandMarthaDixonForestryEducationCenter
Spring Hill College:Student CenterFineArtsRenovationAdministration Building RenovationMooreHallRenovation/AltmayerPlaceAdditionQuinlanHallRenovationByrneMemorialHallRenovationCampus Central Plant Viragh II Dormitory StonischandSonnebornFieldhousesMobileHallDormRenovationToolenHallDormRenovationEntrance SignageProposed Columbarium
Bishop State Community College: Caldwell Classroom Building Renovation Reroof and Waterproofing of Minnie Slade Library Parking and Paving projects at various campuses
TAG’S PAST EDUCATION PROJECTS
Taylor-White and Calcedeaver Elementary SchoolsMobile County, Alabama
ownerMobile County Public School SystemTommySheffield,ExecutiveDirectorofOperationsFacilities/LandDIvision251.221.4650
gross sf57,940 each school
budgetCalcedeaver - $9 millionTaylor-White - $8.4 million
Taylor-White and Calcedeaver Elementary schools are iterations of a prototype school designed by TAG. Both schools hold true to the previous prototype design with one notable addition -- they are both outfittedwithatornadoshelterswhichmeetFEMA361andInterna-tional Code Council 500 standards. The classrooms and center cor-ridor contained within the shelter have enough capacity for the entire school, which is approximately 750 students and teachers.
Both schools contain 17+ classrooms, 2 special education class-rooms, computer lab, science lab, full kitchen and dining facilities, gymnasium, nurses’ area, administration and lobby.
W.J. Carroll Intermediate SchoolDaphne, Alabama
ownerBaldwin County Board of EducationMr.FrankBoatwright,Jr.251.970.4407Mr. Walter Ken Mason251.580.1824
gross sf67,800
budget$13million
TAG provided full A-E, Interior Design and Construction Adminis-tration services to the Baldwin County Board of Education for $49 milliondollarsofconstructionfor3newschoolsand1,free-standing14-classroom high school addition. The four schools are Robertsdale Elementary,RobertsdaleHighSchooladdition,W.J.CarrollIntermedi-ateandFoleyElementarySchool.W.J.CarrollIntermediateaccom-modates grades 4-6 with offices, full kitchen/cafeteria, media center and library, classrooms and parking. TAG received an interior design projectawardfromASIDAlabamaforW.J.CarrollIntermediateSchool.
Saraland High SchoolSaraland, Alabama
ownerSaraland City Boad of EducationMr.William“Bill”Silver,Jr.,BoardPresident251.375.5420
gross sf157,800
budget$23million
The$23milliondollar,157,800-square-foothighschoolconsistsof2-story classroom wing, science labs, full kitchen and dining facilities, theater and auditorium, a competition gymnasium as well as regular gymnasium, administrative offices, band and music rooms, multi-purpose areas, library and study areas, and parking. The school was designed to accommodate 900 students and has a current student body of 750+. The project received an Interior Design Project Award in 20011 from ASID Alabama.
Spring Hill College LEED Silver Student CenterMobile, Alabama
ownerSpringHillCollegeDr. Charmane May Ph.D., Business Division251.380.4115
gross sf53,327
budget$9.3million
The Student Center was designed to be a hub of activity on the campus of SpringHillCollegeandcomplimentexistingfacilities.ItisthefirstLEEDSilver Certified building on a Mobile, Alabama campus using Leadership in EnergyandEnvironmentalDesignguidelines.The$9.3milliondollarfacilityis two-story with first floor consisting of entrance/lobby, recreational facili-ties/grille, game rooms, student lounge areas, full kitchen/ cafeteria/dining, multiple offices, conference room, restrooms and storage. The second floor includes lobby, multiple offices, meeting and expandable conference room(s), vending/recycling, break rooms, restrooms, lounge areas, student workroom, and additional storage. TAG received the Top Block Award for this project from the Alabama Concrete Industries Association and an interior design award from ASID Alabama.
Robertsdale Elementary SchoolRobertsdale, Alabama
ownerBaldwin County Board of EducationMr.FrankBoatwright,Jr.251.970.4407Mr. Walter Ken Mason 251.580.1824
gross sf121,000
budget$20 million
The Robertsdale Elementary is a 121,000-square-foot school to replace the existing facility. It is designed with 68 classrooms to ac-commodate K-6, a gymnasium, media center, library, full kitchen and dining facilities, parking and administrative areas. This project incor-porates design and construction practices that significantly reduce the negative impact of the building on the environment and its occupants with regard to site/land planning. It also features day-lighting, high efficiency mechanical systems, and other elements to promote water efficiency at the facility.
Council Traditional SchoolMobile, Alabama
ownerMobile County Public School SystemTommySheffield,ExecutiveDirectorofOperationsFacilities/Land Division251.221.4650
gross sf57,800
budget$5 million
TAG has designed multiple schools for the Mobile County Public School System including Council Traditional School. The new school is a 2-story, $5 million dollar, 57,680-square-foot elementary schoolItconsistsof32classrooms,1sciencelaboratory,1artroom,administrative areas, library and computer center, multi-purpose areas, gymnasium, full kitchen/cafeteria, and teachers’ lounge. There is also covered walkway and pickup/drop off areas for school buses and full parking lot. The new school is built adjacent to the original, historic school which remains on the property.
Classroom First Floor Plan
Classroom Second Floor PlanGymnasium Plan
Alabama School of Mathematics and ScienceMobile, Alabama
ownerAlabama School of Mathematics and ScienceLinda Mayson, Development Director251.441.2171
budget$5 million
The Bedsole Building design expands and renovates the entire second floor of the Student Activities Center, adding a new state-of-the-art library, main entrance while renovating portions of existing spaces for offices, classrooms, and activity areas such as, coffee shop, TV room and game room. The existing entrance was confusing and non-de-script. The new entrance is now clearly defined. Within the new library, study carrels, a media center and computer area are available, along with other new amenities including seating areas for group study, and a large classroom equipped with multimedia capabilities. In addition, the room accommodates 50 students and features optional dividers allowing two functions to take place simultaneously. The project has received an ASID Interior Design from ASID Alabama in 2008.
Gulf State Park Nature Center and Campground ImprovementsGulf Shores, Alabama
ownerAlabama Department of Conservation and Natural ResoucesTerry Boyd, P.E., Chief of Engineering334.242.3476
budget$5.3million
TAG has provided ongoing design and construction administration ser-vices to Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for Improvements at Gulf State Park. These improvements consist of new construction in addition to renovation projects. New work includes a pool house with pool and spray ground, nature center and class-room, boathouse and docks, amphitheatre with stage and interpretive displays, and recreation area with native landscaping that ties the new campus together. Renovation effort breathed a new life into the existing Campstore and Registration Building.
campstore
middle lake
boathouse
amphitheater
nature center classroomnature center
pool and poolhouse
tennis courts
Robert Ronald Taylor, AIA – Principal/President Bachelor of Architecture/1978, Bachelor of Science-Environmental Design/1978/Auburn UniversityRegistrations: AL, MS, FL, TNMr. Taylor prepares schedules, assigns tasks and sets objectives for the Design Team and works directly with clients from initialprogrammingthroughprojectclose-out.Heinsuresthatdesignobjectivesareclearlyidentifiedandsuccessfullyaddressed in the completed work. Mr. Taylor serves as Principal-In-Charge of all projects for the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources including the Education and Community Center at Weeks Bay Reserve and the Nature CenteratGulfStatePark,allprojectsatSpringHillCollegeincludingtheLEEDSilverCertifiedStudentCenteraswellasvari-ousrenovationsandadditionsaspartoftheircampusMasterPlan.HealsoservesasPrincipal-in-ChargeofTAG’sOpen-EndContract with the General Services Administration, Repair and Alterations Branch, for the Southeast Sunbelt Region in five states. Mr. Taylor has Native American Indian (NAI) status.
David M. Barr, AIA – Principal/Vice PresidentBachelor of Architecture/1979/University of Tennessee, Bachelor of Science/1978/University of Southern Mississippi. Registrations: AL, MS, GAMr. Barr serves as Principal-In-Charge of Mobile County, Baldwin County and Saraland Public School System projects. These include elementary, middle and high schools. New schools include Taylor-White and Calcedeaver Elementary, both with tor-nadoshelters.HeservedasPrincipal-in-ChargeofaChildDevelopmentCenteratHurlburtField,FLfortheU.S.ArmyCorpofEngineers,Mobile,DistrictandhasworkedwiththeUniversityofSouthAlabamaoneightSorority/Fraternityhouses,MitchellCollege of Business renovations, Learning Resource Center and Baseball Stadium renovations.
Robert M. Krchak, AIA/LEED AP- Principal/Director of Project ManagementBachelor of Architecture/1976/Auburn University. Registration: AL Mr.Krchakhasextensiveexperienceinguidinglarge-scaleprojects.HeservesasPrincipal/DirectorofProjectManagementforallTAGprojects.Thesehaveincludedthe$50milliondollarArthurR.OutlawMobileConventionCenter,$23milliondollarSaralandHighSchool,$17milliondollarRSARenaissanceRiverviewHotelRenovation,$12milliondollarMobileMuseumofArt Expansion, and $8 million dollar University of South Alabama Library Addition/Renovation.
Daniel J. Borcicky, AIA – Principal/Director of DesignMaster of Architecture/1981/Ohio State University, Bachelor of Science in Architecture/ 1978/Ohio State University, Registration AL, OHMr.BorcickyservesasPrincipal/DirectorofDesignatTAG.HewasDesignArchitectonallschoolprojectsdesignedbyTAGfor Mobile, Baldwin, Saraland School Systems and current work at Auburn University. In addition, he was the Design Architect fortheMobileMuseumofArtExpansion,LEEDSilverCertifiedStudentCenteratSpringHillCollege,andTheAlabamaSchoolof Mathematics and Science Bedsole Building and Library.
Alice H. Cutright, ASID/NCIDQ/LEED AP- Director of Interior DesignBachelor of Art/1984/University of South Alabama; Completed 4 quarters of design/1982/Auburn Univer-sity School of Architecture. Registration: State of Alabama #193; Certified 1989/NCIDQ Cert. #007730; Member, American Society of Interior Designers. Since joining TAG in 1996, Mrs. Cutright has received 20 consecutive Interior Design Project Awards from ASID Alabama fortheSpringHillCollegeStudentCenterandAdministrationBuilding,TheSaralandHighSchool,W.J.CarrollIntermedi-ate School, the University of South Alabama Mitchell College of Business Learning Resource Center, Mobile Museum of Art, RegionsBanks,IntegrityMedia,andMeyerRealEstate.HerdesignfortheUniversityofChildren’s&Women’sHospitalLobbyreceived “Design of the Year” in 2006.
Cindy Klotz, AIA/LEED AP - Architect/Technical LeadBachelor of Architecture/1985/Louisiana State University. Registration AL Cindy Klotz has extensive experience in Architecture and Interior Design. Projects include new construction, renovations and additions, prototypes, historic preservation and adaptive re-use. Ms. Klotz has served as Architect/Project Manager for various projectsatSpringHillCollegeincludingtheLEEDSilverCertifiedStudentCenter,FineArtsRenovation/Addition,MooreHallRenovation/AltmayerPlaceAddition,ByrneMemorialHall,andtheAdministrationBuildingRenovation.Additionalprojectsinclude Mobile County Public School Systems projects including Grand Bay Middle, Taylor-White, and Calcedeaver Elemen-tary Schools.
KEY PERSONNEL
Edward Struthers – Project Manager/Architectural DesignerBachelor of Architecture 1989 – Auburn UniversityMr. Struthers’ experience in new construction and renovation projects include schools, retail centers, theaters, auditoriums and gymnasiums,commercialofficecomplexes,postoffices,libraries,andbranchbanks.Hisdutiesincludeschematicdesign,planning and development documents, cost analysis, code and regulatory compliance, coordination and review of work by all consulting engineers, appliance and equipment selection and scheduling, submittal reviews and construction administration.
Brad Davis – Architectural Designer/Documentation/Product ResearchBachelor of Architecture /Louisiana State University; Master of Fine Arts/University of Georgia; Bachelor of Science/ Georgia Institute of TechnologyMr. Davis has 20 years of experience in architectural design and has worked on multiple projects for TAG including Auburn SolonDixonForestryEducationCenter,BishopStateCommunityCollegeCaldwellClassroomBuildingRenovation,Taylor-WhiteandCalcedeaverElementaryschoolswithtornadoshelters,andmultipleprojectsattheDepartmentofLaborJobCorpsCenter,Gulfport, MS.
Matthew Wheeler - Architectural Support/Project CoordinatorMr.WheelerprovidedCADDsupport,3Ddesignrenderings,documentationproductresearch.HehasservedasProjectCoordi-nator for projects for the Monroe County Board of Education, Park and recreation projects for Mobile County including Davis Park, and various projects for the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources including Campground Improvements, NatureCenter,NatureCenterClassroomAddition,AmphitheaterandmultipleFishHatcheries.Inaddition,Mr.Wheelerservedas Project Coordinator for the design and construction of the Monroeville Amphitheater Project for the seasonal productions of Pulitzerprize-winningauthorHarperLee’s“ToKillAMockingbird”.
Tom Kelly, CM, CFM, LEED AP – Construction Manager/Cost EstimatorAuburn University, School of Architecture (1972-1974), Building Technology; Faulkner State Junior College (1970-1972); Real Estate Broker’s License (1991)Mr. Kelly has over thirty years of experience in the development, management, administration of facilities and construction of commercialprojects.Heprovideson-siteconstructionmanagementforTAG.Thisincludesoverseeingworkers,materials,equipment and installation, budgets, schedules and contracts. In addition, Mr. Kelly oversees the quality of construction, worker productivity,andsafety.Heprovidesdetailedreportsandformsthatarereliable,easytointerpretandmaintainstheorganizationandintegrityoftheproject.Mr.KellyhasservedasConstructionManageronprojectsforSpringHillCollegeincludingtheLEEDSilverCertifiedStudentCenter,FineArtsRenovation/Addition,MooreHallRenovation/AltmayerPlaceAddition,ByrneMemorialHall,theAdministrationBuildingRenovation,thedemolitiionofMurrayHallandnewconstructionofViraghDormitory.
We hope that the preceding portfolio has shown that TAG/The Architects Group, along with our team of consultant engineers have the necessary knowledge and experience to provide profes-sional A-E services for any sized construction project. We appreciate you taking the time to look at this portfolio and would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have regarding our services.
Sincerely,
Ronnie Taylor, AIAPrincipal, TAG/The Architects Group710 Downtowner Blvd.Mobile,AL36609(251)343-1811
TAG the architects group7 1 0 downtowner blvdmobile,al 36609 251.343.1811w w w . t a g a r c h i t e c t s . n e t