About GMC Mobile

Overlooking the bay and the downtown cityscape, GMC’s Mobile office resides in Alabama’s tallest building, the RSA Battle House Tower.

The office is in a prime location and positions GMC at the heart of one of the state's most dynamic economic and cultural hubs. GMC is dedicated to contributing to significant local projects like Mobile Arena, Map for Mobile Comprehensive Plan and Africatown Heritage House, all designed to enhance and foster community engagement.

Whether celebrating Mardi Gras with the rest of the city, or whipping up our award-winning recipe for the American Cancer Society’s Annual Chili Cook-Off, GMC proudly embraces its role within the community, fostering professional excellence and community spirit.

Mobile Office Leader

Mobile Team

Vice President, Human Resources

- PhD, PE, BC.CE

Vice President, Coastal Engineering Practice Leader

- AICP, LEED Green Associate

Community and Regional Planner

Mobile Culture

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Mobile Projects

Named in honor of Isom Clemon, longtime leader of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) Local 1410 and a key figure in Mobile’s civil rights movement, the park stands in the shadow of the ILA offices where Clemon devoted much of his life to advocating for justice. As the first of many planned projects within the city’s burgeoning Civil Rights and Cultural Heritage District to be completed, Isom Clemon Civil Rights Memorial Park lays the foundation for future preservation projects in the district. Moreover, it provides a physical memorial to one of the city’s most storied leaders in labor and civil rights.
The University of South Alabama engaged GMC to design a state-of-the-art Freestanding Emergency Department and Imaging Suite. Spanning 21,000 square feet, the facility encompasses essential operational areas, featuring a covered entry vestibule, check-in counter, spacious waiting lobby, treatment rooms, covered ambulance drop-off and dedicated physician and nurse stations, among other ancillary support spaces to best serve the community.
The GMC coastal team (formerly South Coast Engineers) performed the hydrodynamic modeling for the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources study to restore hydrology and flushing in Upper Mobile Bay. This comprehensive assessment of tidal circulation, flushing, and sediment transport evaluated multiple design alternatives aimed at improving the tidal connectivity across the US Highway 98 causeway.
The GMC coastal team (formerly South Coast Engineers) served as the lead coastal engineers on this ambitious living shoreline project in Pensacola Bay.
Working on behalf of the USDOT Federal Highway Administration – Central Federal Lands Highway Division (CFLHD), in collaboration with the Hawaii Department of Transportation, the GMC coastal team (formerly South Coast Engineers) performed a comprehensive assessment of bridge vulnerability in the Wainiha River valley on the island of Kauai, Hawaii.
Replacing the Mobile Civic Center, Mobile Arena will be a state-of-the-art venue for entertainment, sports and of course, the city’s beloved Mardi Gras. With an office located in the heart of downtown, Goodwyn Mills Cawood (GMC) is proud to be serving as the Architect of Record and landscape architect, in partnership with Populous for the arena that is planned to be completed by 2027.
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