A chip fabrication facility northeast of Austin will produce logic chips for next-generation devices in areas such as 5G, AI and high-performance computing.
Located on the same grounds as the 1968 HemisFair International Exposition, this project brings together historical references and environmental sustainability to realize a new outdoor public gathering place.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renovation enhanced the pediatric care capabilities at Memorial Hermann Children’s Heart Institute and transformed outdated hospital spaces into a cohesive, patient-centered environment that prioritizes comfort, efficiency and family support.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.