INDUSTRIAL
Kumho Tire, GA
Water Leak Investigation, Roof Slope Plans, Pit Excavation Plans, Pit Report, Warehouse Expansion Plans
931,366 SF/ 1 Story
2016

Kumho Tire, a global leader in tire manufacturing, operates a major production facility in Macon, Georgia. Known for its innovation, precision engineering, and commitment to safety, Kumho produces high-performance tires for passenger, commercial, and racing applications. As part of its ongoing investment in operational efficiency and facility integrity, Kumho undertook a critical infrastructure project to address site-specific challenges and prepare for future growth.
Our team’s involvement with the Kumho Tire Macon facility was comprehensive, focusing on both investigative analysis and forward-looking expansion planning. The project began with an in-depth water leak investigation to identify sources of moisture intrusion and assess their impact on building performance. Following this, we developed detailed roof slope plans to resolve drainage issues and improve long-term durability of the roofing system.
Another key component of the scope involved excavation and engineering evaluation of an on-site pit area. We managed all aspects of the pit investigation, including excavation oversight and documentation, resulting in a detailed technical report outlining site conditions and recommendations for structural remediation and safety.
In support of Kumho’s continued expansion, we also delivered architectural plans for a warehouse extension. These plans were designed to align with the facility’s existing operational flow while increasing storage capacity and logistical efficiency. Our deliverables included comprehensive construction documentation for the proposed expansion, coordinated with site-specific conditions and regulatory requirements.
Through a combination of forensic analysis, targeted design solutions, and strategic planning, our work has supported Kumho Tire’s commitment to operational excellence and long-term facility resilience at their Macon manufacturing hub.
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