In 2013, JE Dunn Construction completed a 6,100-sq-ft historical adaptive reuse project to convert Houston's old Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, which was in service until a devastating fire in 2005, into a park.
The KIPP Austin South Campus was a multiphase design-build project that repurposed a 130,000-sq-ft former Sam's Club retail store into a 161,914-sq-ft charter school.
JE Dunn Construction worked with Harris County to redevelop Robert E. Lee Elementary School, originally built in 1919-1920, into the Leonel J. Castillo Community Center.
In 2009, work on the Residences at Stoneleigh Condominiums began, but because of a lack of funding and the economic downturn, the project was left incomplete. Three years later, after a competitive bid, Maple Wolf Stoneleigh selected Yates Construction to complete the 396,000-sq-ft, 22-story project.
Hensel Phelps Construction led the work on 2400 Nueces, a state-of-the-art, 16-story high-rise collegiate living facility in Austin. Owned and managed by EdR, this new community offers University of Texas students an upscale living experience in close proximity to the campus.
General contractor ECC encountered several safety and logistics challenges during construction of the $21.7-million, 70,299-sq-ft U.S. Air Force Recruit Family In-Processing and Information Center.
The Richland-Chambers Pipeline Lowering project was a critical first step in building the $2-billion Integrated Pipeline Project, a 150-mile transmission pipeline between Tarrant Regional Water District and Dallas Water Utilities.
Sundt Construction Inc. completed the $25.9-million West 7th Street Bridge, connecting downtown Fort Worth to the burgeoning cultural district, a month ahead of schedule in November 2013.