WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (Oct. 14, 2025) — Juneau Construction Company, a woman-owned construction management firms based in Atlanta, partnered with TrueLook, a provider of construction camera technology, to power visibility during the National Center for Civil and Human Rights’ major expansion and renovation.

As the construction manager for the multiwing expansion, Juneau prioritized transparency throughout the project. By leveraging TrueLook’s high-definition cameras, the team enabled real-time project monitoring, giving the public a front-row seat to progress. A live video feed was embedded directly on the center’s website, making it easy for stakeholders to stay up-to-date on construction progress.

“Because this was a privately funded expansion, it was important for everyone who contributed to feel connected to the process,” said Sonya Pierce, senior director of facilities. “The live feeds gave donors and community members a rare opportunity to watch the center expand and grow in real time.”

 

National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Atlanta

 


TrueLook’s technology also allowed Juneau’s team to proactively monitor the jobsite, identify challenges early, and ensure the project remained on schedule, all while capturing visually stunning time-lapse videos that were shared on social media. The center’s grand reopening is scheduled for November.

Juneau Construction Company, founded by husband-and-wife team Les and Nancy Juneau in 1997, is a nationally recognized firm that delivers large-scale, high-profile projects throughout the Southeast. The company performs as construction managers on both public and private project types. Visit juneaucc.com and truelook.com.