Life Sciences & Advanced Technology
Evans delivers high-performing and reliable environments that support the advanced needs of both biotech and pharmaceutical industries as well as mission-critical data centers. Our team of experts works with clients to determine MEP criteria, connectivity needs, infrastructure requirements, and equipment specifications in order to design and build fully commissioned, quality projects.
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Kyle Davidson
SVP Life Sciences & Advanced Technology
As Senior Vice President of Life Sciences & Advanced Technology, Kyle is responsible for leading all initiatives for Evans in this market segment. He holds advanced degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Biochemical Regulatory Engineering from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Kyle joined Evans, in 2018, to lead the Life Sciences Group after spending 15 years in the pharmaceutical division with a large national general contractor. He brings over 20 years of experience in the design and construction of facilities supporting the latest innovations in this market segment. Kyle has completed projects both domestic and international in roles ranging from technical procurement through Division Manager Kyle is active in his community serving on the board of directors as membership chair for a local non-profit group and continues to support his alma mater by guest lecturing in special topics engineering classes.

Corey Lemming
VP of Advanced Technology
As Vice President of Advanced Technology, Corey is responsible for leading all Mission Critical and Advanced Technology initiatives for Evans. He joins us with 15 years of experience with a large national contractor and a degree from Auburn University. Corey has led large co-location and hyperscale data centers programs nationally for some of the largest technology clients in the world. He has also built advanced tech workspace and innovation and design centers, such as Apple Park in California. Corey has delivered over $5B worth of Advanced Technology facilities and is an active member of the 7x24 exchange and the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG).