Shelby House Samaritan Recovery Center

Nashville, Tennessee

DCCM’s survey team in Nashville provided construction staking services for Phase II of the Shelby House Samaritan Recovery Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Phase I of the development included the completed Shelby House and the initial Samaritan Recovery Community facilities. Shelby House is an affordable housing project designed to support individuals transitioning out of homelessness. The 44‑unit facility offers a range of supportive services focused on promoting long‑term stability and self‑sufficiency for its residents.

The Samaritan Recovery Community complements this mission by providing comprehensive recovery services for individuals overcoming substance abuse. The campus includes residential treatment, outpatient services, and supportive housing, all tailored to foster sustainable recovery.

During Phase II, construction took place while the Samaritan Recovery Community remained fully operational. Contractors developed expanded facilities to meet growing demand, effectively doubling the organization’s capacity to serve the community. The expansion also added much‑needed affordable housing to the downtown Nashville area, further reinforcing the project’s community‑focused impact.

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