Flint Energies Headquarters Building Opens Aug. 11
Phase one on the construction of the new Reynolds Headquarters is complete. Employees are moving out of the old building located directly on GA Hwy 96 at 5 pm on Friday, Aug. 7. Beginning on Tuesday, Aug. 11 at 12 noon, members will need to use a temporary entrance to the new building by parking off of Calhoun Street and entering the Macon Street side. (See Interim Member Parking)
Phase two will see the demolition of the old headquarters building which had exceeded its useful life, and the construction of a new front entrance, parking and our meeting room. All construction should be complete by next spring.
Artist Rendering from 2014
"Flint's commitment to rural and middle Georgia goes all the way back to 1937," said Chief Executive Officer Bob Ray. "We affirm that commitment by building facilities for the next generations of cooperative members." Furthermore, Flint continues a commitment to the community where it all began as "Taylor County EMC". The City of Reynolds stands as the geographic center of the co-op's service territory that stretches from the Museum of Robins Air Force Base through the electric system at Fort Benning Army Post.
*Flint is completely committed to our community. We will be in Reynolds and Taylor County for the next 50 years or more
*The new building is replacing an old headquarters building which has exceeded its useful life and the new building will serve rural members for 40+ years
*These newly constructed buildings were cheaper than extensive renovations to the old buildings