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Bud McLaughlin

Robins & Morton complete two more Redstone Gateway projects

January 22, 2026/in Construction, Construction Zone, Development, Engineering, Featured, Lead, Manufacturing, News, Real Estate/by Bud McLaughlin

It was an inside job for Robins & Morton.

In fact, it was a pair of interior projects for the construction firm that is known for its contributions to the city’s skyline and growth at Redstone Gateway.

“Robins & Morton has been building at Redstone Gateway since 2010 and has completed more than 10 projects there, including new construction, interior buildouts, and renovations,” said Robins & Morton Division Manager Mitch Coley. “Beyond Redstone Gateway, we regularly perform office buildouts and renovations as part of our broader commercial portfolio.”

The firm recently added to its Gateway portfolio with the office renovations in buildings 8100 and 9700.

A one-floor, 7,019-square-foot office space renovation in the Redstone Gateway 8100 building includes a conference room, private offices, cubicle areas, and a breakroom for Camgian. 

The final space to be completed in the Redstone Gateway 9700 building was for IPG Photonics. The suite includes office and showroom areas in the front and nearly 11,000 square feet of high bay research and development space in the back. The space also features drive-in and docking capabilities.

“The continued growth of Redstone Gateway with these two projects mark another exciting milestone for this area, and we look forward to seeing these spaces utilized by exceptional tenants for many years ahead,” Coley said.

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Robins & Morton was the general contractor for the projects. McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture was the architect for the Redstone Gateway 8100 project and Nola VanPeursem Architects was the architect for the Redstone Gateway 9700 project.

Robins & Morton had originally constructed the buildings and, according to Coley, there are continuing projects on the horizon.

“Robins & Morton continues to be active in Huntsville and across North Alabama, with ongoing and upcoming projects that include additional office buildouts and healthcare, manufacturing, and secure facilities, as well as support structures like parking decks and warehouses,” he said.

Celebrating its 80th year, the Birmingham-based firm has an office in Huntsville, as well as Nashville, Miami, Dallas and elsewhere.

Robins & Morton is consistently ranked as one of the top 100 contractors in the United States, and one of the top 15 in the Southeast. For more information, visit: www.robinsmorton.com.

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Tags: Camigan, City of Huntsville, IPG Photonics, McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture, Nola I VanPeursem Architects, North Alabama, Redstone Gateway, Robins & Morton
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