The Highland Group Chosen For Longleaf Expansion Into Spanish Fort

Longleaf is set to expand its footprint with new recovery centers in Spanish Fort and Madison, Alabama, and The Highland Group, a Southeastern general contracting firm, has been chosen to lead construction. Each center, spanning 7,000 ft2, will have the capacity to serve approximately 55 clients as part of the Longleaf network, which is part of a collaborative effort by Birmingham Recovery Center, LIV Ventures and EBSCO Industries. The centers will offer comprehensive outpatient mental health and addiction treatments to the communities, with an expected operational start by summer 2024. With an established presence in Birmingham, Longleaf’s growth extends the reach of its effective treatment model to Huntsville and Baldwin County communities. The project team is composed of The Highland Group; Goodwyn Mills Cawood, LLC – Architecture; MW/Davis Dumas & Associates; Hyde Engineering; Mullins LLC; and Structural Design Group.

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