The 139,000-sq-ft Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. High School replaced the Alfred Lawless High School, which was heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina and subsequently demolished.
Hoar Construction led work on a large renovation and expansion at Baybrook Mall, which included a new 285,000-sq-ft lifestyle center, an additional entrance and a 300-space parking garage.
The Elk Station 2 & 3 project involved design and construction of two 380-MW simple-cycle powerplants utilizing two General Electric 7FA.05 combustion turbines with a grid-switching switchyard.
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church was built in the late 1800s, and despite a lack of existing blueprints, the project team maintained the integrity and historical appearance of the church while renovating and modernizing it.
The East Infill Project expanded passenger-processing capabilities to prepare for a nine-gate expansion of the east concourse at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
“There is excitement surrounding Gov. (John Bel) Edwards’ establishment of a task force to provide a plan to increase revenues for transportation infrastructure in the state of Louisiana as a whole,” Maj. Gen. (ret.) John Basilica Jr. says.
“There’s a lot of excitement within
the public and private sector about
the number of projects in Fort
Worth and neighboring cities,”
Eric Hedlund says.