After more than 70 years in its previous facility, the Lubbock Police Dept. received a much-needed upgrade with the completion of its new downtown home in March 2024.
Located just behind the historic Alamo church, this artifact museum features 10,000 sq ft of exhibition space and a curatorial environment with storage and conservation areas for historic items in the Alamo collection.
To provide streamlined access to Q2 Stadium and prepare for future residential developments in the area, this $21.3-million transportation hub accommodates a diverse array of commuters, including pedestrians, rail riders, bus passengers and cyclists, all with dedicated infrastructure.
As part of a larger expansion to increase container capacity at the Port of New Orleans, this $47.7-million effort transformed Shed C at the Nashville Avenue Terminal into an offloading space that supports four new 100-ft gauge ship-to-shore (STS) cranes.
To increase the port’s general cargo handling capacity by more than 15%, this project included the demolition of a failed dock structure and construction of a new state-of-the-art general cargo dock.
A $44-million adaptive reuse project transformed a former rocket manufacturing warehouse with expansive ceilings into a central hub for the Frisco community.