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GRW on Design-Build Team for Escambia Co. Correctional Facility

This rendering depicts the southwest view of the new, three-story, 300,000-SF, Escambia County Correctional Facility in Pensacola, FL. The approximately $130-million, two-phase, design-build project will replace the more than 600 beds lost in 2014 following a basement flood and subsequent explosion at the detention center.
 This rendering depicts the southwest view of the new, three-story, 300,000-SF, Escambia County Correctional Facility in Pensacola, FL. The approximately $130-million, two-phase, design-build project will replace the more than 600 beds lost in 2014 following a basement flood and subsequent explosion at the detention center.

GRW is leading the design of a new 300,000 SF, approximately $130-million, correctional facility for Escambia County, Fl.

Canstruction Teamwork, Creativity, and Lots of Food

From start to finish, Lexington's 2017 Canstruction event was a blend of creativity, sweat, and a competitive, but fun way to collecting food items for God's Pantry Food Bank.
 From start to finish, Lexington's 2017 Canstruction event was a blend of creativity, sweat, and a competitive, but fun way to collecting food items for God's Pantry Food Bank.

The ultimate winner of this year's Canstruction event in Lexington, KY, was God's Pantry Food Bank. More than 22,000 items were collected for the organization that serves 50 counties in the Central and Eastern Kentucky regions.

GRW Learns from WaterStep, Helps Puerto Rico

GRW's WaterStep fundraiser not only was a success, it was educational and inspiring. Having WaterStep's Tomara Brown (above left) visit our office to give us a hands-on introduction to the organization's water disaster kits was an invaluable highlight.
 GRW's WaterStep fundraiser not only was a success, it was educational and inspiring. Having WaterStep's Tomara Brown (above left) visit our office to give us a hands-on introduction to the organization's water disaster kits was an invaluable highlight.

For two weeks in November, GRW employees learned things about water purification from the point of view of those affected by disaster, including Puerto Ricans recovering from this year’s hurricane season.