Indiana Air National Guard Security Forces Operations and Training Facility
Located in Fort Wayne Indiana on the Baer Field Air Force Base, the Security Forces Operations and Training Facility houses the Indiana Air National Guard Security division along with the local branch of Homeland Security. This building serves all aspects of protection and security for the base containing training and simulation classrooms, weapons storage, a fitness room and the administrative offices.
Davis & Associates’ design-build team overcame budget restrictions to combine the original design of two buildings into one building achieving the required function more cost-effectively.
The scope for the new 18,000 SF masonry and steel building included demolition of an existing 30,000 sf metal building, site reconstruction, stained concrete slab on grade, exterior insulation finish system, standing seam metal roofing, computer access flooring, upgraded boiler system, electrical and telecommunication system tying into the facilities existing system.
Indiana War Memorial DePew Fountain
Davis & Associates completed the restoration of this historic landmark that included repair of all cracked curbs and sidewalks, refurbishing of the fountain, re-plumbing and re-wiring.
Located between Vermont Street and New York Street, University Park was set aside in 1919 to be the site of the state university. There are five levels to the fountain, decorated with bronze fish, children playing, frogs and a woman draped in a toga. This centerpiece of the park is the DePew Fountain, designed by sculptor Karl Bitter and executed by Sterling Calder, and was dedicated to Indianapolis by physician Dr. Richard Johnson Depew in 1919.
Fire Stations 32 & 35 Renovation/Expansion of Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting Facility
The Fire Station 32 Renovation and Expansion project included the Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting Facilities renovations and expansion of Aircraft Rescue – that consisted of a new apparatus bay, conference room, offices, bunkroom area, and other support areas.
The Fire Station 35 included expansion of the kitchen, dining, day, and exercise rooms; a new bunkroom, office area, conference room and other support areas. This was a Joint Venture project that was completed on schedule and within budget.
College Avenue Library
Located on the near-north side of Indianapolis, Indiana, this new library is a vital part of the rehabilitation of an area of town easily forgotten by most. The College Avenue Library sits across the street from, and was proceeded by two other recent community stabilization efforts, a Police Station and Fire Station.
The library offers much more to the community than increased literacy. There are meeting rooms, a concession area and Technology Center which makes it a total communal center, bringing people from all walks of life and generations together.
Indiana Air National Guard Security Forces Operations and Training Facility

Davis & Associates’ Design-Build team overcame budget restrictions to combine the original design of two buildings into one building achieving the required function more cost-effectively.
The scope for the new 18,000 SF masonry and steel building included demolition of an existing 3,000 sf metal building, site reconstruction, stained concrete slab on grade, exterior insulation finish system, standing seam metal roofing, computer access flooring, upgraded boiler system, electrical and telecommunication system tying into the facilities existing system.
Indianapolis International Airport
Working on a fast track schedule to open on-time for the new Indianapolis International Airport grand opening, Davis & Associates managed eight (8) separate retail fit-outs and office/storage area, totaling over 7,200 combined square feet.
The new 1.2 million square foot Indianapolis International Airport terminal features a Civic Plaza inspired from the city’s central public space, Monument Circle. Though the plaza serves the necessary functions of both security and concessions, the space is designed to incorporate artwork, provide public event space and enable visitors to sample the character of Indianapolis. As the first post-9/11 terminal in the U.S., the building incorporates sustainable technologies and practices.