Project Size: 56,322 sq. ft.
Completed: December 2009
Relocation to this innovative new facility moved Coca-Cola toward a new era and made its Baton Rouge bottling plant one of the largest production, bottling and distribution hubs in the country as well as the first LEED certified plant in the world for the company.
The new plant was designed to successfully connect the local administration offices with the sales and marketing offices of this national company.
This new location features a training facility that is staged as a mini grocery store which provides an area where employees are taught to stock shelves and coolers and are trained to service fountain machines. The plant also features a technologically advanced conference room and a 3000 square foot auditorium that is able to seat 200.

GHA has made a commitment to the promotion and practice of sustainable design. We encourage all of our clients, regardless of their interest in seeking LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Certification, to incorporate sustainable materials into their design. This commitment is underscored by the design of our corporate office located on Government Street in Baton Rouge.
Currently GHA's company roster includes three LEED Accredited Professionals (LEED AP): architect Jerry Hebert, intern architect David Hebert and interior designer Ashley Ferrand. Read more >