The $93.73-million sports performance and health care center at the Dallas Cowboys training facility includes a 310,000-sq-ft, 11-story medical building and a 405,000-sq-ft, six-story parking garage.
The eight-story, 1.6-million-sq-ft hospital replaces an aging Dept. of Veterans Affairs hospital in downtown New Orleans that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
This project merged a unique set of sustainable and urban-design strategies to create a modern center for forensic science, one that features state-of-the-art autopsy, morgue and lab spaces.
The $115-million, 348,000-sq-ft Pantex Administrative Support Complex enables the National Nuclear Security Administration to relocate employees from its aging facilities into a modern, energy-efficient facility adjacent to the nearby Pantex Plant.
The 6,000-sq-ft security upgrade project installed bullet-resistant glazing, bullet-resistant panels, revolving doors and other upgrades to the Dallas Police Dept. headquarters.
Substantial completion of the project, one of the cleanest natural-gas-fired facilities in the U.S., required innovative engineering, procurement and construction techniques.
Despite changes that compressed the project schedule by eight months, the team building the Mustang Energy Center completed the project on time and $55 million under budget.