Transforming Spaces to
Meet What’s Next
Renovations and additions are more than cosmetic upgrades, they are strategic investments in how your business operates and grows. At Optum Construction Group, we approach every renovation with a focus on functionality, compliance, and long-term performance.
From code requirements and modern building systems to traffic flow and technology integration, we ensure your facility is designed to meet today’s standards while supporting tomorrow’s needs. Whether you’re expanding, reconfiguring, or modernizing, we deliver solutions that improve how your space works, not just how it looks.
See how we’ve transformed facilities like yours.
Flowery Branch Train
Station Rehabilitation
Optum Construction Group led the rehabilitation of this historically accurate 1901 Craftsman-style train depot, preserving its architectural character while adapting the space for modern use. Today, the depot serves as a community center for the City of Flowery Branch, Georgia. In recognition of the quality and care invested in the restoration, the project was nominated for a historical renovation award in 2003.
The Quinlan
Visual Arts Center
The original building was constructed in 1964 with an Italian Renaissance-style architecture that set the style for the building addition in 2003. Completed in early 2004 by Optum Construction, the two-story, 7,000-square-foot addition features a stunning lobby with limestone pavers leading to the new entrance. Parts of the existing building were renovated to restore the original luster of its early days and updated to feature modernized facilities including an elevator, state-of-the-art catering kitchen, gift shop, additional classroom and studio space, and conference room.
The Plaza at 14th Street
Originally a 1930’s three-level family dwelling, Optum Construction converted this building into luxury condominiums. A complete interior and exterior renovation of the existing building accommodated 8 units, while a three-level 8,000 square-foot addition provided for an additional 6 units. New parking and security features were also added to this downtown Atlanta project.
Longstreet Piedmont Hotel
Completed in 2005, the rehabilitation of a main-floor section of this elegant 1800s historic hotel, once the residence of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, was carried out in partnership with the Gainesville-Hall Trust for Historic Preservation and the Longstreet Society. Optum Construction Group served as both Construction Coordinator and Construction Manager, overseeing the project to ensure the building’s historic character was preserved while meeting modern standards.
Head's Mill Stabilization
This project provided stabilization of the Historic Head’s Mill structure for later comprehensive preservation and future planned operation as a new 35-acre Hall County Park. Optum Construction Group contracted the historically sensitive demolition to both the interior and exterior of the Mill, foundation repair, excavation of the site and the cataloging, removal, and storage of artifacts found on site.
Gainesville Internal Medicine
This project was completed in three phases in order to allow the staff to maintain their medical practices while patients received uninterrupted care. Phase One included renovation of the existing attic space to create a second floor for new offices and facilities, as well as construction of an east wing for new exam rooms, offices, and lab area. Phase Two consisted of the renovation of the existing northeast side of the building for new offices and exam rooms and the construction of a new west wing. Phase Three included renovation of the remaining building for a new reception area, main entrance, and X-Ray services.