Sebring Engineering Receives Awards from the HSF and The Georgia Trust

Press release from the issuing company

Monday, July 7th, 2014

Sebring Engineering has received awards from both the Historic Savannah Foundation and The Georgia Trust for their engineering design on Drayton Tower, SCAD’s Hayman’s Hall and B & D Burgers.

The Historic Savannah Foundation awarded eleven Preservation Awards to individuals and businesses in April at their Awards Luncheon. The criteria on which these projects were judged are quality of work, degree of difficulty and the ultimate positive impact the project has on the surrounding community. Sebring Engineering won two of the eleven awards presented, one for Drayton Tower and one for SCAD’s Hayman’s Hall. Both of these projects were rehabilitations of significant structures within the Historic Landmark District of Savannah.

On May 16th, in Cartersville, Georgia, The Georgia Trust recognized preservation projects within the state that have made significant contributions to the field of historic preservation. Awards are presented on the basis of the contributions of the person or project to the community and/or state and on compliance to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. Sebring Engineering received two awards for Excellence in Rehabilitation. The projects that received these awards were Drayton Tower and B & D Burgers. “Excellence in Rehabilitation” awards recognize projects that make compatible use of a building through repair, alterations or additions while preserving features of the property that convey its historic value.

Sebring Engineering is a locally family owned mechanical & electrical engineering firm that has been working within Savannah and nationwide since 1998. The firm not only specializes in preserving significant historic structures, but also in creating new commercial designs throughout the Southeast.