An Alabama-based architectural and engineering company among the nation’s leaders has acquired a Nashville firm specializing in healthcare projects.

Goodwyn Mills Cawood announced it has acquired Cassetty Architects, with its team relocating to GMC’s Nashville office in West End.

Founded in 1998 by Clint Cassetty, the firm’s recent projects include the Advanced Surgery Center of Sarasota, Fla., Orlando Ophthalmology Surgery Center, the University Surgery Center expansion in Winter Park, Fla., Delaware River Surgery Center in Chalfont, Penn. and a new surgery center in Menasha, Wisc.

Founder Clint Cassetty said the deal marks a “new and exciting chapter.”

“Through this partnership, we can bolster GMC’s healthcare architecture services while also gaining a broader expertise and more opportunities to grow,” he said. “We look forward to what this new venture will bring as we remain committed to serving our communities and clients in Nashville and beyond.”

GMC’s services include architecture, interior design, engineering, environmental services, planning and disaster recovery.

Steve Alby, GMC’s vice president of healthcare, said the acquisition “strengthens our capabilities and expands our reach across the markets we serve.”

GMC has 27 offices throughout the Southeast.

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