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Posted on August 21, 2019
Mosher Hall Renovations
Our team designed finish upgrades for the entire facility, TAS Compliant dorm rooms, community kitchens, support spaces and new exit doors.  ... [Read more...]

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Posted on December 14, 2015
Texas A&M University - Animal Industries Building Renovations
NUEN Move to AI, Fire & Life Safety Upgrades, HVAC Upgrades and Electrical Services Upgrades, Main Campus, The contract delivery method was Design/Build and CMAR.  We combined many projects into one.  Our office managed all the projects even though they were contracted in many different ways and under different contract dates. [Read more...]

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Posted on November 20, 2015
TAMHSC Institute of Regenerative Medicine, The Reynold’s Building.  Competitive sealed proposal. Phase I & II: This project involved renovations of the existing facility to a Tissue Culture Laboratory.  Dr. Prockop’s Laboratory will be approximately 4,021 square feet of existing laboratory and storage space and 345 square feet of office space on the second floor of the Reynold’s Building on Main Campus.  [Read more...]

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Posted on November 09, 2015
Vector Labs at the Heep Building. Competitive sealed proposal. This project involved renovations of the existing facility to lab research space.  Interior renovations to approximately 3,014 square feet of laboratory space and 766 square feet of new office space. The design will use the existing HVAC however the laboratory air will be separate from the office spaces.  A hard ceiling was required in the Growth Chamber Lab. New LED lighting was used throughout.   [Read more...]

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Posted on October 19, 2015

Blue Bell Park Commercial Kitchen, TAMU Main Campus. The project delivery method was fast track project utilizing the general contractor and their subcontractors for design coordination and pricing. The project was interior renovations to approximately 1,680 square feet for a new commercial kitchen. The design included a walk in cooler and freezer, multiple grills, exhaust hood, dishwasher and holding area for hot boxes. 

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