CPL, a full-service architectural and engineering design business servicing public and private-sector customers for more than 47 years, announced a partnership with Tampa-based architecture firm BDG Architects to expand its presence in Florida, Alabama, and Georgia. CPL will be able to offer national knowledge provided by strong local teams to meet the complex and diversified demands of our customers in the area by combining the skills and resources of both organizations.
CPL brings to their cooperation with BDG more than 30 years of healthcare knowledge and leadership. The business has produced over $500 billion in healthcare building projects in five states throughout the country, ranging from new construction of critical care bed towers and destination medical campuses to renovations of existing hospitals and outpatient centers.
CPL has produced game-changing projects for healthcare organizations such as Rochester Regional Health's new critical care tower, FirstHealth of the Carolinas' comprehensive cancer center, and Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist's new level I trauma urgent care and intensive care units.
BDG supplies prefabricated building parts and components to healthcare customers via its partnership with BLOX, a producer of modular hospitals and clinics. A modular model enables a speed-to-market approach with improved quality control due to the fact that the components are manufactured offsite and then supplied and fitted onsite swiftly.
About CPL
CPL, founded in 1975, is an architectural, engineering, and planning company that offers a design that inspires and enriches communities. It has become a multi-disciplined organization over the course of more than four decades, producing inspirational designs with its community partners in 19 locations across five states. With so many diverse sorts of expertise under one roof, it is beneficial to have a common objective: enhancing our communities by realizing your vision. CPL employs more than 480 people and has offices in Georgia, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina. Its design concept has remained unchanged since it was formed.