
"Engineering That Works" is not a catchy slogan at NBP, it is the driving force behind everything we do.
Over the years, the NBP staff has designed thousands of new buildings, renovations and restorations, and specialized systems. Our engineers have designed systems for universities and colleges, military barracks, computer centers, laboratory and research facilities, law enforcement and detention facilities, hospitals, libraries, museums, auditoriums and classroom facilities.
We have worked on such challenging projects as the historic renovation of the Georgia State Capitol, the Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center, a Nigerian Mosque, the first enclosed mall constructed in Georgia, the Carter Presidential Library and the Emory Whitehead Research Facility - the first LEED certified building in the State of Georgia.
NBP is sensitive to specific project requirements such as energy conservation issues, environmental issues, budget constraints, project schedules and most importantly, the safety, health and comfort of the people that will be using our buildings.
