The $31-million multimodal route between downtown Fort Worth and the Near Southside neighborhood includes a four-lane roadway with two pedestrian pathways underneath Interstate 30.
The complete transformation of Interstate 10 on El Paso’s west side presented a host of challenges for contractors on this $160-million project, which was designed to improve traffic flow and reduce the risk of accidents on a stretch of I-10 that Congress identified as a high-priority corridor.
The $70.5-million, 161,000-sq-ft Health Education Center consolidates education space for the university’s schools of medicine, nursing, health professions and graduate biomedical sciences at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
The three-story, $27.4-million Texas A&M Dallas AgriLife Center includes six modern laboratories, a rooftop greenhouse and a workspace for about 100 employees.
The project team on the AmerisourceBergen Regional headquarters was tasked with creating a four-story, ranch-style building connecting the indoors with the outdoors.
To construct a $55-million, two-story vertical addition at Methodist Richardson Medical Center, crews worked atop a fully operational acute care hospital with a newborn ward located directly below major construction activities.
Downtown Houston’s newest high-rise, the 35-story Bank of America Tower, was constructed with the goal of attaining an elite designation for green commercial design.
Given the highly sensitive environmental concerns surrounding the construction of the $80-million State Highway 45 Southwest toll road, the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority set a goal to not only meet environmental standards for the project, but to exceed them.