Crews broke ground in February 2014 to expand Phillips 66’s storage and ship loading capacity for natural gasoline, butane and propane exports at its Freeport facility.
Within about two years, construction teams successfully retrofitted an existing power-generation station into the world’s largest post-combustion carbon-capture facility to be installed on an existing coal-fueled power plant.
Dow’s Crack More Ethane project sought to increase the ethane cracking capacity at the site’s LHC 3 unit by nearly 25% while maintaining flexibility to switch propane feedstock.
Renovations and new construction were included in the scope of this $31-million project on the Witte Museum campus, which was established in 1926 along the banks of the San Antonio River.
The judges selected the winning ENR Texas & Louisiana entries based on the following criteria: overcoming challenges and teamwork; safety; innovation and contribution to the industry and community; construction quality and craftsmanship; and design function and aesthetics.
The project team was able to deliver in just 180 days this two-story, 22.5-MW, 225,000-sq-ft greenfield data center, including the fit-out and commissioning of 160,000 sq ft of data hall space and MEP galleries.
Before he died of a heart attack three years ago at the age of 55, T. Tyler Potterfield Jr. was instrumental in designing the first dedicated pedestrian and cycling bridge to cross Richmond’s James River.