| >> Construction Planners, Inc. was founded in 1996 by structural engineer David Johnson. He teamed up with life-long friend and architect Andrew Shannon in 2001. Their vision is to serve clients with superior, comprehensive service and to develop lasting relationships. With every completed project, that vision is realized.
>> Clients turn to Construction Planners for solutions in industrial settings, in creating one-of-a-kind upscale homes, and for everything in-between. Its principals are dedicated to honesty, integrity, quality, service and dependability. |
| Clients benefit when the architect and builder work together from the beginning of a project. Research has found that unit costs are 6 percent less, construction speed is 12 percent faster, and total project delivery is 33 percent faster using design-build instead of traditional methods.
Construction Planners ensures top-level expertise every time, on every job. Personal attention ensures the job is done right the first time, on time and with-in budget. |

David C. Johnson,
P.E. president, structural engineer,
construction manager
Complex industrial projects are Mr. Johnsons forte, and he has successfully completed a long list of heavy industrial and commercial projects. He has extensive experience in project management, installation of equipment and mechanical systems, and structural renovations to deteriorated structures. With a masters degree in civil engineering from the University of Tennessee and more than 20 years of experience, he is licensed to practice engineering in Tennessee and Georgia. |

Andrew A. Shannon,
A.I.A. vice-president, architect,
construction manager
Ten years with the design and construction branch of the Tennessee Army National Guard honed Mr. Shannons skills in large, multi-discipline projects. He then turned his talent to designing beautiful upscale homes and fully managing their construction. With a degree in architecture from the University of Tennessee and more than 21 years of experience, he is registered to practice architecture throughout Tennessee. |