Hensel Phelps Construction led the work on 2400 Nueces, a state-of-the-art, 16-story high-rise collegiate living facility in Austin. Owned and managed by EdR, this new community offers University of Texas students an upscale living experience in close proximity to the campus.
General contractor ECC encountered several safety and logistics challenges during construction of the $21.7-million, 70,299-sq-ft U.S. Air Force Recruit Family In-Processing and Information Center.
The Richland-Chambers Pipeline Lowering project was a critical first step in building the $2-billion Integrated Pipeline Project, a 150-mile transmission pipeline between Tarrant Regional Water District and Dallas Water Utilities.
Sundt Construction Inc. completed the $25.9-million West 7th Street Bridge, connecting downtown Fort Worth to the burgeoning cultural district, a month ahead of schedule in November 2013.
Billy Earl Dade Middle School is a three-story, 211,000-sq-ft environmentally sustainable school in Dallas. The $36-million facility was designed and constructed according to environmental standards developed by the Texas Collaborative for High Performance Schools.
The Crest at Galvez Plaza is a 65,000-lb, 35-ft-tall cantilevered steel sculpture, and one of the final pieces of Baton Rouge's citywide revitalization effort to transform the area into a pedestrian-friendly, cultural green space.
The Manor Expressway Toll Road Phase II project expanded a 6.2-mile section of U.S. 290 from a four-lane arterial to a 12-lane expressway in eastern Travis County.
The Vought Aircraft Division of Triumph Aerostructures turned to KBR Building Group to construct a new facility near Dallas to replace one they had been leasing since before World War II.