Peach Belt welcomes Caldwell Architects as partners

Peach Belt welcomes Caldwell Architects as partners

Augusta, GA – The Peach Belt Conference and Commissioner David Brunk is pleased to announce that the league has completed a corporate partnership with Caldwell Architects. With the agreement, Caldwell becomes the official architectural partner of the peach belt.

“We are pleased that Caldwell Architects as a company partner join the Peach Belt,” said Commissioner Brunk. “Your work in the south -east educational area has proven their ability to combine functions with an exceptional design. They will be a great resource for our 10 conference membership institutions because they are still innovative and improve their campus facilities.”

At Caldwell Architects, the company's identity is deeply rooted in its commitment to use architecture to help both customers and the community. Caldwell's success is known for their ability to bring the visions of customers to life and at the same time manage capital resources and to solve complex challenges through design through design. It is based on a complete range of services, a wide portfolio and a customer -oriented, collaborative approach. Your culture emphasizes communication, reactionability and technical know -how, which gave you a call for high -quality design. You have its headquarters in Pensacola, FL, and also have offices in Tuscaloosa, Demopolis and Birmingham.

“We are very pleased to be appointed as the official architectural partner of the Peach Belt Conference,” said Miller Caldwell, III., Director at Caldwell Architects in Pensacola, Fl. “This partnership underlines the commitment of our company to expand our presence in college sports and reflect our commitment to support universities and universities in the southeast and help you to expand your sporting programs, including eSports.”

Caldwell Architects was in Kennesaw, GA, as the title sponsor of the PBC Spring Esports Championships last weekend.

Via the Peach Belt Conference
Peach Belt Conference has been establishing itself as one of the leading leagues in NCAA Division II for more than 30 years. The league is home to 36 national championships and 30 national finalists. The league is currently located in 10 members in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida and currently has championships in 18 NCAA Division II Sports, nine for men and nine for women. In addition, the league eSports championships in four titles organize two personal championship events per year.

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