By Patrick Hoff phoff@scbiznews.com A dual-branded hotel and conference center that recently opened in Nexton is one of the first facilities of its kind in that area, and one of the largest hotel projects ever undertaken by its contractor. Tom Black, executive vice president and COO of Frampton Construction Co., said the Hilton Garden Inn-Homewood Suites/Summerville and Lowcountry Conference Center, developed by Lowcountry Hotels, is “kind of a leading hospitality property for both Summerville and Berkeley County, in terms of its conference center, meeting space. There’s nothing like it in the area in Berkeley County and Summerville.” The eight-story hotel, which opened to guests in March, has 250 rooms, resort amenities and access to the Lowcountry Conference Center, which has a 7,000-square-foot ballroom and two large meeting areas, for a total of 14,000 square feet of meeting and event space. Design services were provided by Memphis, Tenn.-based Bounds Gillespie Killebrew Tushek Architects PLLC. “The hotel and conference center were thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of Berkeley County’s residents and visitors and to support the business community’s efforts to foster the region’s growing job corridor,” said Brent Gibadlo, vice president and general manager of Nexton. Scott Fennell, president of Lowcountry Hotels, said proximity to some of the region’s largest employers, including Volvo Cars and Mercedes-Benz Vans, was a driving factor in the developer’s choice of location — at the corner of Sigma Drive and Edge Street — as was walkability to Nexton Square. The biggest challenge, according to Black, was the size of the project. “I think the challenge was it was a very sizable project,” he said. “And it was just the largest hotel project that we have built.” Frampton also had to contend with two hurricanes that affected construction in 2018 and 2019. “We definitely had some schedule impacts related to hurricanes that we had to overcome,” he said. Still, the project was completed in 22 months — ahead of schedule. |