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The design-build delivery method has gained in popularity and Luckett & Farley has a portfolio of projects which cover nearly every industry with projects ranging in size and scope. Primary areas of focus include local, state and federal government facilities, education and churches. We have many relationships with contractors and always looking to form new ones with local, regional or national reach.
Luckett & Farley provided design services for a new 70,000sf training center that includes classrooms and lab space for instruction programs in industrial systems technology, Programming Logic Computer systems technology (PLC), robotics technology, and machine tool technology. Also included in the facility is a multi-purpose conference center to accommodate 500 persons, and a media/resource center. [more...]
Luckett & Farley provided design services under a design-build contract for final engineering design and construction phase services for a 5-story, 196-unit lodging facility located on an approximate 11 acre site for the U.S. Army Community and Family Support Center. This facility is provided with hybrid geothermal water source heat pump system with controls tied [more...]
The student life center and residence hall was the first new facility on St. Catharine’s new campus. The new building, built in 2002, was sited to overlook the pond and beautiful landscape of the rural campus. The Student Life Center serves as dining and meeting space for the campus. Building Addition Luckett & Farley [more...]
Luckett & Farley formed a team that provided privatized housing for the University of Louisville. This included a developer, operator and contractor to provide turn-key services for a privately held housing facility on the campus. The first phase, 500 beds completed in 2000, was designed and constructed within 12 months. This second phase was completed [more...]
This third phase of housing, under an agreement for privatized housing at the University of Louisville, was a new 348-bed housing complex. The building is situated around a central courtyard with picnic areas. The facility includes five first floor “Chapter Houses” for sororities and fraternities. The chapter houses each have a kitchen, common room, an [more...]
Luckett & Farley formed a team that provided privatized housing for the Metropolitan College at the University of Louisville. This included a developer, operator and contractor to provide turn-key services for a privately held housing facility on campus. This first phase of 500 beds was designed and constructed within 12 months. The second phase of [more...]