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Pictured from left to right, North Carolina Sen. Ralph Hise, App State Chancellor Sheri Everts, North Carolina Rep. Ray Pickett and New Atlantic Contracting President John Morrison sign the final piece of steel beam framing for the Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck during the facility’s topping out ceremony held Feb. 22 on App State’s Boone campus. A topping out ceremony indicates the building has reached its maximum height. Photo by Kyla Willoughby

Topping out ceremony held for App State’s Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck

Structure expected to be completed this summer

“In just a few months, the Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck will allow us to better meet the needs of our students, faculty, staff and visitors to the university with safer, more accessible and more available parking.”

Dr. Dan Layzell, App State vice chancellor of finance and operations

By J. Todd Coates
Posted Feb. 28, 2024 at 8:33 a.m.

BOONE, N.C. — New Atlantic Contracting hosted representatives from Appalachian State University and distinguished guests, including North Carolina Sen. Ralph Hise and state Rep. Ray Pickett, at a Feb. 22 topping out ceremony — a centuries-old tradition — for the Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck, which is scheduled for completion this summer.

“In just a few months, the Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck will allow us to better meet the needs of our students, faculty, staff and visitors to the university with safer, more accessible and more available parking.”

Dr. Dan Layzell, App State vice chancellor of finance and operations

The six-level parking deck will offer 600 stalls, increasing the number of parking spaces available for faculty, staff and students by 460. This additional parking will also support special events at the Holmes Convocation Center and the 30,000-seat Kidd Brewer Stadium. App State selected New Atlantic and Little Diversified Architectural Consulting to design and build the deck, breaking ground on the project the week of June 12, 2023.

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The final piece of steel beam framing is hoisted to the top of the Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck during the facility’s topping out ceremony held Feb. 22 on App State’s Boone campus. This centuries-old tradition indicates that the project has reached its highest point without loss of life or injury. The parking deck is on track to be completed this summer. Photo by Chase Reynolds

“The Holmes Convocation Center, which this deck will serve, is a multipurpose facility that houses two academic departments and serves thousands of visitors each year — who attend varsity sports, guest speaker series, community education events and, of course, commencement,” said Dr. Dan Layzell, vice chancellor of finance and operations for App State. “In just a few months, it will allow us to better meet the needs of our students, faculty, staff and visitors to the university with safer, more accessible and more available parking.”

The deck replaces the former Holmes surface parking lot and is located adjacent to the Holmes Center’s Northwest and Southwest entrances. One of the planned features of the project is a covered pedestrian bridge that will be available from the deck’s second level and connect to the paved concourse area outside the center’s Southwest entrance.

The project is one of the first by the university to use an innovative, design-build delivery method, which has allowed App State to erect the building quickly, according to Layzell. In a design-build project delivery, the project owner enters into a single contract for both design and construction services, rather than separate contracts.

“To all the workers who have brought this building to life over the last few months, thank you for your progress on this facility,” said Layzell. “We hear compliments nearly every day about what a nice-looking building it is, and we are looking forward to testing it out!”

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App State Chancellor Sheri Everts, left, with Dylan Reed, a senior building sciences-construction management major from Pfafftown, at the topping out ceremony for App State’s Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck, held Feb. 22 on the Boone campus. Reed worked as an intern for New Atlantic Contracting on the parking deck project as part of his degree program. Photo by Kyla Willoughby

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Vice Chancellor of Finance and Operations Dan Layzell speaks at the topping out ceremony for App State’s Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck, held Feb. 22 on the Boone campus. Photo by Kyla Willoughby

John Morrison, president of New Atlantic Contracting, thanked those involved, including Little Diversified Architectural Consulting and the various subcontractors — from electrical to plumbing — for their efforts in bringing the structure to fruition.

Morrison also recognized App State student Dylan Reed, a senior building sciences-construction management major from Pfafftown who worked as an intern for New Atlantic on the project. Reed was able to complete his internship while taking classes and will graduate in May.

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Construction team members sign the Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck’s final piece of steel beam framing during the topping out ceremony held for the facility on Feb. 22. The ceremony commemorated the placing of this final piece at the structure’s highest point. Photo by Chase Reynolds

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New Atlantic Contracting President John Morrison acknowledges App State leadership and the construction teams as they celebrated the installation of the Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck’s final piece of steel beam framing during the facility’s topping out ceremony, held Feb. 22. A topping out ceremony indicates that a project has reached its highest point without loss of life or injury. Photo by Kyla Willoughby

Morrison acknowledged that the topping out ceremony is a Norwegian tradition that continues today. According to tradition, the ceremony involves placing the final structural beam of a building’s frame to signify that the project has reached its highest point without loss of life or injury.

The parking deck’s final piece of steel beam framing was adorned with an American flag and an App State flag and signed by Chancellor Sheri Everts along with members of her university leadership team, as well as Hise, Pickett, Morrison, representatives from Little Diversified Architectural Consulting, the App State and New Atlantic construction teams, and everyone in attendance before it was hoisted to the top of the structure and installed.

For more information about the parking deck and other capital projects at App State, visit appstate.edu/future.

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Members of the New Atlantic Contracting and Little Diversified Architectural Consulting teams sign the final piece of steel beam framing for the Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck during the facility’s topping out ceremony, held Feb. 22 on App State’s Boone campus. Photo by Chase Reynolds

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A construction team member from New Atlantic Contracting signs the final piece of steel beam framing for the Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck during the facility’s topping out ceremony, held Feb. 22 on App State’s Boone campus. Photo by Kyla Willoughby

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Jeff Pierce, director of planning, design and construction at App State, left, and Nick Katers, App State associate vice chancellor of facilities management, sign the final piece of steel beam framing for the Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck during the facility’s topping out ceremony, held Feb. 22 on App State’s Boone campus. Photo by Chase Reynolds

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WATCH: Holmes Parking Deck topping out ceremony
WATCH: Holmes Parking Deck topping out ceremony

Watch as App State and New Atlantic Contracting hold a topping out ceremony for the university’s Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck, which is scheduled to open in summer 2024. The topping out tradition involves placing the final structural beam of a building’s frame to signify that the project has reached its highest point without loss of life or injury. This new deck will provide 600 parking spaces for faculty, staff, students and campus events.

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Holmes Parking Deck

The Holmes Parking Deck is one of several major construction projects underway at Appalachian State University to enhance the App State Experience. This project will provide approximately 600 on-campus parking spaces through the construction of a new six-level parking deck next to App State’s Holmes Convocation Center.

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“In just a few months, the Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck will allow us to better meet the needs of our students, faculty, staff and visitors to the university with safer, more accessible and more available parking.”

Dr. Dan Layzell, App State vice chancellor of finance and operations

WATCH: Holmes Parking Deck topping out ceremony
WATCH: Holmes Parking Deck topping out ceremony

Watch as App State and New Atlantic Contracting hold a topping out ceremony for the university’s Holmes Convocation Center Parking Deck, which is scheduled to open in summer 2024. The topping out tradition involves placing the final structural beam of a building’s frame to signify that the project has reached its highest point without loss of life or injury. This new deck will provide 600 parking spaces for faculty, staff, students and campus events.

Watch the video
Holmes Parking Deck
Holmes Parking Deck

The Holmes Parking Deck is one of several major construction projects underway at Appalachian State University to enhance the App State Experience. This project will provide approximately 600 on-campus parking spaces through the construction of a new six-level parking deck next to App State’s Holmes Convocation Center.

Learn more
Workers celebrated in ‘topping ceremony’ for Appalachian’s Beaver College of Health Sciences building
Workers celebrated in ‘topping ceremony’ for Appalachian’s Beaver College of Health Sciences building
June 27, 2017

Appalachian State University’s Beaver College of Health Sciences celebrates half-way mark, honors workers with topping ceremony.

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