Waveland Civic Center
Waveland, Mississippi | Built Early 1920s
The historic Waveland Civic Center was built in the early 1920’s and served as the city’s elementary school until 1980 when it became the local civic center. The city of Waveland was at the very center of the Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and was hit directly by the immense storm’s forceful eyewall. The Civic Center was the only significant historical structure that survived the 32 foot storm surge and winds. The building was thought to be unrepairable due to its being submerged by over 12 feet over water, but Gov. Haley Barbour chose it as the first site to receive State funding for reconstruction. In July of 2009, the Civic Center was completely restored to its original beauty.
Lathan's Contributions:
Also being located on the Gulf Coast, The Lathan Company felt the impact of Hurricane Katrina and was determined to help a damaged community bring back one of their most precious treasures. The Lathan Company shored up each wall to allow the remaining structure and materials to be utilized in the rebuilding process. A total reconstruction was performed from installing new pumps, subfloor, walls, a restored parapet and roof. The main task was the bricking of the building and the assurance that the bricks would match the original. Through the careful restoration efforts of The Lathan Company, Waveland Civic Center is once again the historic center of the community.

“Our people work as a very enthusiastic, hardworking team. Our supervisors average 26 years experience in the construction industry - experience that shows with each completed project.”
- Jerry Lathan, President and Founder
(251) 443-7663 or toll free
at (800) 780-7663.




