Pressed by a tight deadline, the team responded with resourcefulness and expert design-build execution, delivering the $16.95-million project $300,000 under budget in August 2017.
The scope of work on TDIndustries’ new Houston complex included constructing a 38,000-sq-ft, two-story office building, a 14,000-sq-ft materials storage warehouse and a 6,000-sq-ft shop for the assembling and sectioning of ductwork as well as the prefabrication of pipe hangers and miscellaneous components.
Stakeholders used extensive collaboration and communication to meet construction challenges on the Lake Walk Pavilion project and help the team minimize errors, complete the job on time and within budget.
Serving 3,000 homeless women and their families, the 190,000-sq-ft campus comprises eight buildings on 48 acres and offers services that include emergency, medical and dental care; counseling and job search; educational advancement; day care and after-school care; and safe, affordable housing.
In the historic Robért Complex near the French Quarter, the urban grocer Robért Fresh Market reopened 12 years after Hurricane Katrina, symbolizing the rebirth of the neighborhood.