Our Work
Moton Hall — Hampton University
Hampton, VA
Education & Institutional • Completed 2024
Adrian Builders Group led a complete renovation of Moton Hall, one of Hampton University’s primary residence halls, transforming it from outdated dormitory housing into a modern, amenity-rich living environment. The multi-story co-ed facility was stripped down to the studs and fully reimagined to meet the needs of today’s students—balancing privacy, comfort, and community.
The first floor was entirely reconfigured to introduce a vibrant new communal space, featuring a fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment, a large student lounge with gaming stations and flat-screen TVs, private study rooms, a café, and a manager’s apartment. Throughout the hall, shared bathrooms were replaced with suite-style Jack and Jill configurations, increasing privacy and functionality. Updated finishes, new lighting, modernized millwork, and technology enhancements were implemented throughout.
Each floor includes laundry facilities, gathering spaces, and quiet lounges—designed to support both academic success and social engagement. Now considered one of the most desirable dormitories on campus, Moton Hall reached full capacity shortly after reopening and stands as a model for Hampton University’s broader residential upgrade initiative.
Key Features
- Full demolition and rebuild of interior infrastructure
- Conversion to suite-style living with Jack & Jill restrooms
- New fitness room, café, study spaces, and manager’s apartment
- Modern lighting, cabinetry, and shared lounges on every floor
- ADA accessibility upgrades and energy-efficient systems
Budget
+$12,000,000.00
Cox, Kliewer & Company, PC
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Legacy Park — Hampton University
Hampton, VA
Education & Institutional • Completed 2019
Adrian Builders Group served as the general contractor for the construction of Hampton University’s Legacy Park—a prominent addition to the university’s historic waterfront campus. Located between Memorial Church and Ogden Hall, the park honors the legacy and leadership of the institution, offering students and visitors a place of reflection and celebration.
Our team was responsible for executing every structural and landscape component of the park, including the installation of custom brick walking paths, integrated lighting, detailed hardscaping, and a central water fountain feature. Designed to complement the university’s historic architecture and serene coastal views, the space blends functionality with elegance.
While the sculptures and their installation were managed by separate vendors, Adrian Builders Group ensured that all foundational and surrounding elements were completed with precision and care—delivering a finished park that supports both the visual and symbolic goals of the University.
Key Features
- Site preparation and grading
- Custom brickwork and walkways
- Water fountain construction and integration
- Coordination with campus facilities and timelines
- Landmark-quality craftsmanship in a historic setting
Budget
$1,752,198.00
The Livas Group
Norfolk, Virginia
VDOT Salt Storage Facility
Williamsburg, VA
Government & Infrastructure • Completed 2024
Adrian Builders Group was contracted by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to construct a large-scale covered storage structure at their Williamsburg maintenance site. This high-capacity facility is designed to securely store road salt and other critical materials used for highway and winter operations.
The project included full site preparation and the construction of a fabric-covered, steel-framed arch structure anchored to a reinforced concrete base. Designed for durability and accessibility, the structure provides weather protection and efficient access for VDOT vehicles and equipment year-round. Adrian Builders Group also managed asphalt paving, drainage planning, and lighting installation around the structure to ensure full operational readiness.
This project showcases Adrian Builders Group’s capabilities in public sector infrastructure and specialty construction, delivering a purpose-built solution to support essential government services.
Key Features
- Large fabric-covered steel arch structure for salt/material storage
- Reinforced concrete foundation and interior containment walls
- Drive-through vehicle access with custom asphalt paving
- Exterior lighting and site coordination
- Built to withstand heavy loads and year-round exposure
Budget
$1,873,076.00
HBA Architecture & Interior Design
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Owl Creek Boat Ramp
Virginia Beach, VA
Infrastructure • Completed 2025
Adrian Builders Group led the comprehensive redevelopment of the Owl Creek Boat Ramp, a key public waterfront access point in Virginia Beach. The project replaced aging infrastructure with modern, accessible, and environmentally conscious features designed to enhance safety, usability, and recreational access for boaters and kayakers alike.
The scope included the full replacement of three existing concrete boat ramps with newly poured, reinforced concrete structures engineered for longevity and improved tidal performance. On the south side of the facility, a new floating tie-up slip with an aluminum gangway was installed to provide convenient temporary mooring and safer vessel access.
To expand recreational opportunities, a new ADA-compliant kayak launch was constructed on the north end of the facility. The launch incorporates an approximately 60-foot-long concrete walkway, a 105-foot timber boardwalk, a new gangway, and a specialized adaptive kayak dock system designed for stability and ease of use. Adjacent to the launch, a dedicated handicap-accessible parking space was added for improved accessibility and convenience.
Energy efficiency and sustainability were also central to the project. Five solar-powered lights were installed along the kayak launch facility to enhance safety while minimizing environmental impact.
The completed Owl Creek Boat Ramp stands as a model for coastal access improvement, balancing modern functionality, universal design, and environmental stewardship.
Key Features
- Replacement of three existing concrete boat ramps
- New floating tie-up slip with aluminum gangway
- ADA-compliant kayak launch with concrete and timber walkways
- Handicap-accessible parking and enhanced site accessibility
- Installation of five solar-powered safety lights
































































