Laser-scan mapping technology and the prefabrication of a massive gold dome allowed the project team on the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral expansion to preserve the structure’s historic facades while introducing a stunning new focal point.
The team behind the $113-million Frost Tower project faced the task of constructing San Antonio’s first office high-rise in nearly three decades, bringing a 21st-century addition to the city’s skyline.
Unconventional sequencing and green building practices helped the team on the $61-million Andrews Distribution project construct a facility that would consolidate multiple Fort Worth locations and meet environmental standards.
The new replacement campus for Houston’s High School for the Performing and Visual Arts is a five-story, 168,000-sq-ft state-of-the-art facility that will accommodate 750 students specializing in theater, writing, music, visual arts and dance.
Spanning 33,000 sq ft, the new science and technology building at the Isidore Newman School includes three specialty laboratories, nine combination classroom/labs, a maker space and common green space.
Through careful phasing, innovative materials and luxury details, the team on the $8.1-million Four Seasons Hotel modernization in Austin was able to deliver the project on a fast-paced schedule without disrupting operations or the high-end atmosphere.
The team on the $1.4-billion reconstruction of a 6.5-mile section of I-35W in downtown Fort Worth relied on tactical safety planning, fast-paced scheduling and robust engineering to deliver this megaproject two months ahead of schedule, within budget and without major injuries.