City of Hardeeville, Space Needs Assessments
Like many Southeastern communities, the City of Hardeeville is experiencing unprecedented growth. As residential and commercial development accelerated, city leaders recognized that their municipal facilities couldn’t support current operations or future demand. The city needed a strategic, long-range plan to align civic infrastructure with their growth.
Comprehensive Facility Assessment and Long-Term Planning to Meet Space, Systems, and Staff Needs
To chart a clear path forward, we conducted a full evaluation of City of Hardeeville buildings. The evaluation included city hall, police headquarters / municipal court, fire department headquarters, the public library, public works, and multiple fire stations.
The planning team completed detailed:
- Facility Condition Assessments
- Space Utilization Analyses
- Staff Growth Forecasting and Space Needs Planning
- Cost Estimation and Phased Conceptual Plans
This data-driven approach identified the City of Hardeeville’s infrastructure deficiencies, underused or overcrowded spaces, and capital needs tied to projected growth.
A Roadmap to Guide Capital Improvements Over Two Decades
The resulting improvement plans give the City of Hardeeville a clear, prioritized framework to guide decision-making and capital investments across city departments. By proactively addressing space and infrastructure needs now, the city is well-positioned to manage future demand, enhance service delivery, and support a growing population with modern, efficient municipal facilities.
For more information on how the City of Hardeeville is planning for growth, read this article.






