CASE STUDY
Dominion City Church — Norcross, Georgia
Faith-Based / Community Facility
Project Context
Dominion City Church required a coordinated, disciplined approach to facility planning that would support ministry growth while maintaining stewardship, clarity, and long-term viability.
The Challenge
Like many growing churches, the project faced common but high-risk challenges
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Navigating site and development considerations alongside building design -
Aligning architectural vision with structural and MEP systems -
Providing clarity for leadership and decision-makers -
Coordinating consultants and stakeholders without fragmentation -
Reducing uncertainty before major financial and construction commitments
Our Integrated Approach
TK Design Concepts applied its three-pillar model to ensure continuity and clarity throughout the project.
1. Development — Site & Civil Readiness
We supported early development planning to ensure the site was positioned correctly before vertical
construction decisions were finalized. Key contributions included development planning and site-readiness coordination; early alignment of
site constraints with building intent; and support for regulatory and entitlement considerations
2. Buildings & Structures — Design Coordination
We provided architectural design coordination with an emphasis on integration across disciplines,
ensuring the building systems functioned as a cohesive whole.
Key contributions included architectural design coordination; alignment of structural and MEP
systems with the architectural vision; and early identification of system conflicts and decision points
3. Project Management — Lifecycle Oversight
Project management served as the connective tissue, ensuring consistency from planning through
execution. Key contributions included ongoing coordination between consultants and stakeholders; clear
communication with leadership and decision-makers; and structured oversight to keep scope,
expectations, and sequencing aligned.
Outcome
Through an integrated, disciplined approach, leadership gained clarity and confidence in planning
decisions; consultants and stakeholders operated with aligned expectations; and the project
advanced with reduced uncertainty across phases—grounded in stewardship, clarity, and long-term
vision.
Next Step?
If your organization is planning a facility and wants alignment before committing resources, TK
Design Concepts welcomes the conversation.
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