About GMC Montgomery

Montgomery, where it all began.

GMC was founded in "The Capital of Dreams" more than 75 years ago, and Montgomery is where our corporate headquarters remain today. Located in the Shoppes at Eastchase development, it is our largest office, serving as home to more than 100 employees and all of our in-house disciplines.

Our commitment to “building communities” began with GMC co-founder George Goodwyn, who was also one of the four founders of Leadership Montgomery, an organization created to bring together community leaders to address critical issues and embrace change and diversity. Mr. Goodwyn's commitment to serving others still guides the office today.

Our team members continue this legacy of “building communities” throughout the city and beyond, engraining themselves in the local community in various ways. With local projects ranging from Whitewater to Dexter Avenue to Montgomery Regional Airport, GMC is proud to be a large part of the River Region community.

 

Montgomery Office Leader

Montgomery Team

Chief Financial Officer

- PE, LEED GA

President Headwaters, LLC, Board Chairman

- PE, LEED AP

Executive Vice President, MEP Engineering

- PLA, ASLA, LEED GA

Executive Vice President, Landscape Architecture, Board Member

- PE, PLS

Executive Vice President

- AIA

CEO Emeritus

- AIA, LEED Green Associate

Senior Vice President, Architecture, Board Member

Vice President, Technology

Vice President, Finance

- PE, BCEE

Vice President, Engineering

- PE

Vice President, Alabama Transportation

- AIA, NCARB

Vice President, Justice Architecture

Architecture Practice Leader, Montgomery

- PE

Vice President, Engineering

- PE, AICP, CM

Alabama Aviation Leader

- PWS, QAWB

Environmental Vice President, South Region

- PWS

Environmental Department Head, Montgomery

Montgomery Culture

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Montgomery Projects

First built in 1895 and reconstructed in 1968, the pier and park in Fairhope have long been a focal point for the community. Following damage from several major storms, including Hurricane Ivan, Katrina, Sally and Zeta, the pier and adjacent park have undergone extensive renovations, culminating in the latest upgrades completed in 2025. The enhancements to the Working Waterfront project include the municipal pier, South Beach Park, Rose Garden and fountain.
GMC first began work on Janice Hawkins Park at Troy University back in 2007 with the final phase of the project being completed in late 2025. The park, named in honor of Janice Hawkins, wife of Chancellor Jack Hawkins, spans 30 acres of natural terrain and was created to bring together the university and the community. GMC has provided comprehensive design and engineering services for the park, focusing on ecological restoration, connectivity and campus enhancement.
This state-of-the-art Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is designed to provide advanced neonatal care in a modern, patient-centered environment that prioritizes both clinical efficiency and family support. The NICU features 18 private patient rooms, ensuring a quiet and controlled space that promotes healing and development for mother and baby. Of these, six rooms are designed to accommodate overnight stays for families, reinforcing Baptist East’s commitment to family-integrated care.
Where children can learn in a helpful and safe environment, this project consisted of three new buildings, two of the buildings house 24 students and the other houses 12 students. These buildings contain one bedroom for each student, two day rooms, five restrooms, four showers, a large multi-purpose space, two laundry rooms and offices for administrators. The new facilities will give the students at the Mt. Meigs campus something to strive for.
The City of Oxford hired GMC to provide the professional design services associated with the construction of a new 35,969 square foot justice complex. The facility consists of a new Municipal Court; space for police administration, training, and supporting functions; police patrol/investigation and supporting functions; a booking area; and tactical training division.
The area around Montgomery and neighboring cities are known as the River Region because of the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers into the Alabama River. The rivers have been important routes for trade, commerce and recreation for centuries and the tradition will continue with a new Whitewater Park in downtown Montgomery. The City of Montgomery completed construction on an Olympic standards, recirculating white water park and entertainment venue dubbed “Project Catalyst” which city and county officials say will transform the area economy and draw 300,000 visitors to the River Region annually.
Montgomery Office News

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