With $175.25 million worth of commercial work representing 1.87 million sf now on their drawing boards, Goode and Van Slyke are beginning to focus on health care, the private sector and religious facility development as new revenue generators.

Church work especially "never seems to be impacted by rising and falling economy issues," Goode tells GlobeSt.com.

For example, the firm is working on two multifamily residential projects for Atlanta-based H.J. Russell & Co, the largest minority owned developer-builder in the United States. The jobs are an $11.6 million renovation of the 580-unit, 497,217-sf Allen Temple Apartment, Atlanta and the $3.8 million, 195,624-sf renovation of 190 units at Bethel Church Homes in Athens, GA, 60 miles northeast of Downtown Atlanta.

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