Corporate Interiors

The Mather Group

Construction of a new corporate environment for The Mather Group, a national wealth management firm. The impressive and functional space features an extensive art collection, a golf simulator, multiple conference rooms, open workstations, focus rooms, a reception area, a break room, and impressive views of the skyline from the 20th floor of Symphony Tower.  Project […]

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Microsoft at Atlantic Yards

First generation build-out of two buildings to create a new Atlanta campus for the global technology company to reflect the cultural diversity of the Atlanta community. Leapley built out 16 floors and installed showpiece connecting stairs to create dynamic workplace and amenity space for 1,500 team members and support new product development. In collaboration with

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MuleSoft

Located in the Avalon mixed-use development in Alpharetta, Georgia, this trendy office space reflects the flexible, unified technology capabilities of the global MuleSoft brand. Leapley built out the corporate environment to include open workspaces, private offices, a flexible multi-purpose cafe, community tables, huddle areas, and high-tech video conference and training rooms. Project Details: Location: Alpharetta,

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Midtown Assistance Center (MAC)

The Midtown Assistance Center project involved a full renovation of a former restaurant into a food distribution facility, client outreach center, and corporate environment for the non-profit organization in midtown Atlanta. The new facility includes workstations for employees and volunteers, the client-choice food pantry, reception and space for client consultations. Leveraging its partnership with the Lifecycle Building

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Newcomb & Boyd

Renovation of existing office space for engineering firm, including demolition and new MEP systems. Leapley Construction built new meeting rooms, open workstations areas, private offices, conference rooms with smart scheduling technology, mother’s room, reception area, break room / social hub, demountables, fabric wrapped panels and acoustical walls.  Project Details: Location: Atlanta, GA Size: 34,100 SF

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Niles Bolton Associates

Working with Niles Bolton as both the designer and end-user, Leapley Construction built out the design firm’s new office space on the seventh floor of One Buckhead Plaza – one floor above the firm’s existing location on six. The work included the full demolition and build-out of the 29,000 SF space. Leapley Construction brought the

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Norfolk Southern at 1200 Peachtree

Four-year, phased, 12-floor restack of 1200 Peachtree to consolidate national railroad’s operations in one cohesive location without disruption to 24/7 operations. Leapley’s scope of work for each floor included spaces serving a variety of operational functions for the business, including open and closed offices, main lobby and atrium ceilings, elevators and associated lobbies, conference centers,

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ParkMobile

ParkMobile contracted Leapley to build its new corporate headquarters as a collaborative hub for employees, a positive reflection of its brand and a source of pride for its business partners and investors. Located on the second floor of 1100 Spring Street, this cheerful office space provides open workspaces, ten closed offices, call center, conference rooms,

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HEATHER RICH

Vice President

Heather Rich is an accomplished leader with 23 years of experience in design and construction operations. A former President of CREW Atlanta, Heather Rich is well-known in the Atlanta commercial real estate community for her expertise in delivering complex projects. For 16 years, Heather has strengthened Leapley’s reputation as an expert contractor by building exceptional spaces for global brands like NCR, Equifax, Siemens, and Visa. She is a quick-paced and results-oriented leader who is as meticulous in her efforts to solve client challenges as she is in developing operational talent in the Leapley organization and mentoring the next generation of project leaders. With industry insight and strong relationships in the Atlanta commercial real estate community, Heather delivers competitive pricing while leading operational teams to deliver superior results for Leapley’s clients and trade partners.

BRIDGET MASSENGILL

Vice President

With 15 years spent working in the commercial interiors industry in Atlanta, Bridget supports Leapley’s growth in the company’s key market segments by strengthening partnerships in the industry, establishing new business relationships to increase project opportunities and leading work-winning efforts. She works closely with Leapley’s operations leaders to implement and execute Leapley’ s business development strategy and achieve the company’s strategic revenue and profitability goals. ​​​​​​​

DAVID GOODSON

Vice President

David Goodson is an accomplished operational leader with 13 years of experience delivering complex construction and capital improvement projects. Leveraging his background in facility management for Norfolk Southern and The Coca-Cola Company, David joined Leapley Construction in 2019 to lead commercial construction projects for global brands in the metropolitan area. Under his leadership, Leapley Construction successfully built the 523,000 SF Microsoft Atlanta corporate campus – the largest project in Leapley Construction’s history – while achieving 52% diverse supplier inclusion and earning significant industry recognition. As Vice President, David leads project teams to deliver complex commercial construction projects for high-profile clients while improving operational efficiencies and implementing strategic initiatives  to support the company’s continued growth and sustainability.  

MARK CLEVERLY

Executive Vice President

With 30 years of construction experience, Mark is an accomplished leader with in-depth expertise in Leapley Construction’s core institutional markets. Originally from the suburbs of London, UK, Mark earned a degree in Quantity Surveying from Anglia Polytechnic University. He held multiple roles in the construction industry with various UK general contractors before moving to the United States in 2012. Mark deepened his estimating, preconstruction, and project management expertise in the local Atlanta market through multiple projects for large healthcare organizations like Piedmont, Northside, and Emory. Passionate about community building, Mark has been extensively involved in the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Georgia, serving on multiple committees and the Board of Directors, eventually assuming the role of Chairman for a term in 2022. Mark co-hosts the Building Leaders Radio Hour Podcast, sharing industry insights from construction leaders.

ALAN SCOGGINS

President

Alan discovered his passion for construction as a student at Auburn University – through civil engineering coursework and field experience with the cooperative education program. In the 17 years that followed, he managed many healthcare construction projects for a national general contractor before joining Leapley Construction in 2011 to manage operations of the growing business. Alan is a hands-on leader, a focused and decisive builder, and an advocate for sustainability. Since 2012, he has served on the board of directors for the Lifecycle Building Center to promote the reuse of construction materials and reduce construction waste in landfills. Under his leadership, Leapley safely delivers award-winning projects on-time and within budget in three focused commercial interior markets.

MEREDITH LEAPLEY

CEO & Founder

Recognized as a Most Admired CEO by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, an Outstanding Woman in Construction by Construction Business Owner Magazine and one of Atlanta’s “Top 500” leaders by Atlanta Magazine, Meredith Leapley leads with integrity and compassion. Raised in Maryland, Meredith moved to Atlanta in 1999 and founded Leapley Construction to prioritize people throughout construction. Since then, through her involvement with CREW Atlanta, WBENC, CoreNet, Big Brothers Big Sisters, GSU WomenLead, Atlanta Women’s Foundation and Crafting Futures Together, she has maintained that focus and nurtured the business to deliver meaningful impacts to the community while earning annual revenues in excess of $120 Million.