TLC Engineering For Architecture Opens Chattanooga Office

Friday, February 10, 2012

TLC Engineering for Architecture has expanded into southeastern Tennessee with the opening of a new office in Chattanooga.  The office, under the direction of Stephan H. Kemp, PE, CxA, is TLC’s 11th location and second in Tennessee.  

Opening the office is a commitment to local architectural and healthcare design clients, along with focusing on the growing Chattanooga area for engineering and building commissioning opportunities of commercial office, government, education, justice and energy-related building renovations, officials said.

“Expansion into Chattanooga is part of TLC’s strategic plan to expand our presence in the southeast and provide a high level of service to our clients,” said TLC’s Chief Operating Officer Debra Lupton, AIA, LEED-AP BD+C.

The new office is at 633 Chestnut St., Suite 600. The phone number is 834-9340. 

One of the largest multi-discipline engineering firms in the South, TLC Engineering for Architecture provides mechanical, electrical, structural, plumbing, fire protection, communication, technology, LEED®, commissioning and energy auditing services.  The firm is a leader in sustainable design, with 136 LEED-certified projects totaling more than 17.5 million square feet and more than 250 LEED-registered projects pursuing certification.

In addition to Chattanooga and Nashville, the Orlando –based TLC has offices in Tallahassee, Ft. Myers, Cocoa Beach, Deerfield Beach, Miami, Tampa and Jacksonville, Florida and Dallas, Texas. 



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