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H&H has implemented REVIT Structure as our primary drafting / design tool for all of our projects.  H&H drafters have actual project experience with REVIT Structure as well as completed the Novice, Intermediate and Expert Level training courses. 
We believe 3D modeling coupled with BIM techniques will continue to keep H&H ahead of our competition as well as produce even higher quality construction documents. 
Featured Project
PBH Headquarters 14M, 3-story office administration and training center for Piedmont Behavioral Healthcare in Kannapolis, NC.  The structure utilized a steel frame with floors consisting of a slab on composite metal deck on wide flange beams. The roof utilized a 3 in. metal roof decking to increase span capabilities and maintain beam spacing from floor below.  This minimized piece count while concurrently improving the performance of the structure.  The lateral system consisted of ordinary moment frames to resist both seismic and wind effects.  Exterior facade incorporated both cultured stone and large full building height glass curtain wall on 60% exterior surface.  A separate training center building was linked to the main building via 60 ft. Connector Bridge spanning over a shallow ravine. Architect: Entasis Design PLLC