About GMC Savannah

Located in the heart of the Historic Landmark District, GMC’s Savannah office is home to a dedicated team serving clients throughout coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry.

With expertise spanning across architecture, engineering, environmental and disaster recovery, our professionals partner with communities and organizations to create projects that balance innovation with the region’s rich historic character.

By combining local knowledge with broad multidisciplinary resources, the team is able to deliver solutions that support growth, resiliency and long-term community success. From civic and educational facilities to infrastructure and private development, GMC Savannah is committed to shaping spaces that reflect both the culture and future of this vibrant coastal city.

Savannah Office Leader

Savannah Team

- AIA, NCARB, LEED GA

Architecture Practice Leader, Savannah

Savannah Culture

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Savannah Projects

The Pembroke, GA Comprehensive Plan is a long-term roadmap guiding the city’s growth through 2045 while preserving its small-town character and historic charm. It focuses on managing development, expanding infrastructure, and ensuring housing and services meet the needs of a growing population. The plan balances future growth with the community’s vision, values, and environmental priorities.
The Bryan County, GA Comprehensive Plan, named Blueprint Bryan 2045, is a long-term strategy to guide growth, development and infrastructure through 2045. It addresses rapid population increases, aiming to balance growth with community character and environmental preservation. It is designed as a flexible, living document that will evolve with future needs and challenges.
GMC provides GIS database hosting, database development, infrastructure management services to the City of Senoia. In order to better track infrastructure assets, the City of Senoia contracted with GMC to development a comprehensive database that includes water, sewer, and stormwater conveyance system features.
The Stormwater Masterplan (Phase 1) focused on conducting a drainage system GIS inventory and condition assessment, developing a maintenance work program SOP, prioritizing the capital improvement projects (CIP) list, and delineating watersheds to prioritize watersheds in most need of CIP and for future hydrologic and hydraulic modeling.
GMC assisting the City of Tybee Island with a Repetitive Loss Area Analysis. This analysis is a requirement for CRS communities with 50 or more properties that fall into the repetitive loss category as defined by FEMA.
GMC completed a Stormwater Utility Feasibility Study for the City of Dahlonega. This led to the implementation of a Stormwater Utility for the City. This is a user fee system that collects fees for dedicated stormwater projects and expenses based on the amount of impervious area on a given site.
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