Tuesday, July 26, 2011

MHAworks Announces the First Inaugural C.F.D. {Creative Food Drive}

 MHAworks is proud to announce the first inaugural C.F.D. {Creative Food Drive}. This charitable competition was created to bring the Durham community together to enjoy a local festival while supporting a good cause.

Teams comprised of local businesses, students and the like will join together, Saturday October 15th at the Durham Farmers' Market from 2-6pm, to construct a pre-planned sculpture/design/structure of their choice. Each entry will be judged by the following criteria: most creative, most difficult, most food raised, best overall and people's choice. All the while the community will observe the competition while enjoying live music, local food and drink vendors as well as interactive games. All food items are then donated to The Food Bank of Central & Eastern NC at Durham located on 708 Gilbert St.


 
MHAworks would like to introduce the first round of teams: 
Alfred Williams & Company
McDonald York
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Clarity Technology Group
Measurement Inc.
Whole Foods Market-Durham


Durham Magazine helps get the word out! Check out DM's Blog post on C.F.D.
http://www.durhammag.com/blogs​/durham-magazine-blog/sign-you​r-company-up-for-the-creative-​food-drive




ReverbNation has come on board as a music sponsor, and will provide C.F.D. with musical guests. Check out Brett Harris, the first artist signed on for the event!


For more updates on vendors, bands, teams or information on how to sign up a team, visit C.F.D.'s website.  Also, "Like" C.F.D. on Facebook

Friday, July 8, 2011

Just Completed


UNC Children’s Hospital is ranked as one of “America’s Best Children’s Hospitals” by US News and World Report, making it the only Top 10 children's hospital in North Carolina. With this in mind, MHAworks was pleased to have the opportunity to design and renovate the south wing of the 4th floor newborn critical care unit. MHAworks converted an existing administration space into a 10 Bassinet Level 4 Newborn Critical Care Pod.
The center admits 800 infants each year. The addition of the new wing will increase the number of beds in the Center to 58, nearly a third of the Children’s Hospital's current facility.
 “The new unit shines as an example of the expanded access to this type of care for infants struggling with the most complicated illnesses.”  - Alan Stiles, Physician-in-Chief for the Children’s Hospital


“This was a team effort and it could not be completed without the help of the users and directors of the newborn critical center, project managers at UNC Hospitals, the engineers at dewberry and our general contractor Lechase construction services.” -MHAworks

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

President Obama Visits Our Project


Cree is leading the LED lighting revolution and making energy-wasting traditional lighting technologies obsolete through the use of energy-efficient, environmentally friendly LED lighting.  Recently they announced a $250 Million dollar expansion project making them one of the few businesses in the Triangle area that are still growing despite the current economy.  President Obama came to discuss new employment strategies with local business leaders to help provide jobs to the many who are unemployed.  MHAworks has enjoyed a long relationship with Cree and we look forward to continuing to provide support for this dynamic company in the future.

Read more on Obama's visit by Clicking Here.

Monday, June 13, 2011

A Past Intern Becomes a Full-Time Employee

Brittany started interning with us in January and left to finish her degree. Now graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design, she rejoins us this summer as a new full-time team member in our Durham office, working as a Marketing Coordinator. We are excited to have her back!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Voted Best of the Triangle


MHAworks was just listed on Indy Weeks "Best of the Triangle"!  We would like to thank everyone who voted for us.  We will continually strive to provide the quality service that you have come to know and expect so that we can be recognized again in 2012.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Poor Richard….


You would think that he would ask for a raise for what we put him through.  You would think that he would complain that he has to do “all the dirty work”, but NO, not Richard.  When he has to put on protective gear to take pictures, all we get is two thumbs up and a smile, I think.  He’s either a team player or he really likes Grey’s Anatomy. 

Friday, April 29, 2011

Mamie Jenkins Grand Re-Opening.




This week MHAworks celebrated with East Carolina University in the grand reopening of the historic Mamie E. Jenkins Building.  One of the six original buildings on campus, this brick structure with sweeping arches and red tile roof exhibits the Spanish mission style of architecture which was prevalent on ECU’s early campus. The building served as an infirmary until 1929, and later housed offices of several University departments.  When MHAworks came onboard, the building had been unoccupied for a number of years.  There were significant water damage and structural problems. MHAworks meticulously designed a full renovation of the interior while preserving as many of the building’s historical details as possible.  A new masonry ramp was also added to the rear entrance to meet today’s accessibility codes.  The result unites the University’s rich history with modern technologies to serve the University’s ever changing needs and goals.  Today the Mamie E. Jenkins building is the proud new home of the East Carolina University Honors College.