Religious Projects
Collegeside Church of Christ Expansion / Renovations
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Owner: Collegeside Church of Christ
Collegeside Church of Christ, situated on five acres next to Tennessee Tech University’s sprawling campus, has been sharing the gospel with Cookeville for more than half a century. The congregation’s worship center, previously expanded by J&S Construction to seat more than 600 individuals in 2019, was quickly reaching capacity just five years later. Collegeside’s leadership noticed less readily available space for seating and recognized the church would soon need additional square footage to house the thriving congregation.
St. Alphonsus Catholic Church
Size: 8,000 sq. ft.
Owner: St. Alphonsus Catholic Church
Parishioners of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Crossville gathered on Dec. 3, 2022, to witness a new chapter in their parish history. Bishop Richard F. Stika and St. Alphonsus Pastor Father Mark Schuster led a groundbreaking ceremony that included other diocesan clergy, parish building committee members, construction officials, and guests.
Tylertown Church
Size: 10,000 sq. ft.
Owner: Tylertown Church
J&S Construction worked closely with Living Hope Baptist Church, a growing congregation based in Clarksville, Tenn., to design its newest church plant, Tylertown Church. The new site, located at 1200 Winterset Drive, is now serving a dual function to the community as both a place of worship and a full-time daycare.
Collegeside CLC Expansion
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Owner: Collegeside Church of Christ
For more than half a century, the Collegeside Church of Christ family has been reaching out to Tennessee Tech, to Cookeville and to the world as a “family of Christians growing together.” With the 252 E. Ninth Street congregation’s rich history and welcoming mission has come continuous growth.
Round Lick Baptist Church
Size: 7,100 sq. ft.
Owner: Round Lick Baptist Church
J&S Construction was contracted to construct a 7,100 square-foot education wing that seamlessly ties into the facility’s other two existing structures. Major components of the project required demolition of two buildings and construction of the education building that consists of 13 classrooms and two restrooms.