Billy Earl Dade Middle School is a three-story, 211,000-sq-ft environmentally sustainable school in Dallas. The $36-million facility was designed and constructed according to environmental standards developed by the Texas Collaborative for High Performance Schools.
The Crest at Galvez Plaza is a 65,000-lb, 35-ft-tall cantilevered steel sculpture, and one of the final pieces of Baton Rouge's citywide revitalization effort to transform the area into a pedestrian-friendly, cultural green space.
The Manor Expressway Toll Road Phase II project expanded a 6.2-mile section of U.S. 290 from a four-lane arterial to a 12-lane expressway in eastern Travis County.
The Vought Aircraft Division of Triumph Aerostructures turned to KBR Building Group to construct a new facility near Dallas to replace one they had been leasing since before World War II.
The judges selected winning ENR Texas & Louisiana entries based on the following criteria: overcoming challenges and teamwork, safety, innovation, contribution to the industry and community, construction and craft quality, design function and aesthetics.
The 14,700-sq-ft TreeHouse Memorial City is MetroNational's new commercial development hub in Houston. The architect and general contractor developed much of the building program and detailing together.
Joeris General Contractors led work on a first-of-its-kind HEB store for the Stone Oak community in San Antonio. Unlike most HEB stores, this one houses a full-service bar and restaurant, outdoor patio, play area and stage.
Memorial Hermann Healthcare System expanded its hospital campus in The Woodlands, Texas, to serve the needs of a growing community. The new East Tower attaches to the existing hospital on the north and west sides.
After waiting more than a decade to build it, Methodist LeBonheu completed the $100-million Methodist Olive Branch Hospital ahead of schedule in June, just 16 months after breaking ground.