Located on the same grounds as the 1968 HemisFair International Exposition, this project brings together historical references and environmental sustainability to realize a new outdoor public gathering place.
Spanning 90,600 sq ft across three floors, this project features a hospitality area and training and conference spaces. The executive spaces feature custom plaster installations with gold reveals.
An $11.7-million, 67,500-sq-ft multifloor renovation enhanced the pediatric care capabilities at Memorial Hermann Children’s Heart Institute and transformed outdated hospital spaces into a cohesive, patient-centered environment that prioritizes comfort, efficiency and family support.
Featuring a four-lane, 1, 500-ft divided roadway, this $16.6-million project created a continuous route for the city of Lewisville, providing motorists with a parallel path to SH 121.
A $55.7-million renovation transformed this one-mile stretch of Broadway Street into a safer and more accessible connection between the historic downtown area and its northern inner-city neighborhoods.
As the largest infrastructure project in the Arkansas Dept. of Transportation’s history—with a lump sum of $632.9 million— 30 Crossing required extensive coordination, trust and communication between all parties.
A fast-tracked $5.4-million renovation of Reily Pavilion’s fourth floor allowed Tulane to move research staff from Hutchinson Building’s seventh floor, which is now undergoing its own renovation.
Equipped with advanced technology and enhanced safety systems, this future-ready facility provides a modern and secure headquarters for the Celina Police Dept.