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Intermediate School No. 10 is a new school in Klein ISD in Spring, Texas. The two story school is 200,000 square feet. The school was constructed using structural steel framing supported on drilled piers.
The Aquatic Practice Facility in Fort Bend ISD consists of pool enclosure and support facilities for a total of about 42,000 square feet. The pool enclosure is a pre-engineered metal building. The support facilities were constructed using structural steel framing. The pool enclosure and the support facilities were supported on drilled piers.
Middle School No. 3 is a new school in College Station, Texas. The two story school is 171,200 square feet. The school was constructed using structural steel framing supported on drilled piers
The JB Hensler College and Career Academy is a career and techcnical education facility in Alvin ISD in Manvel, Texas. The two story facility is 104,000 square feet. The building was constructed using structural steel framing supported on drilled piers.
Pebble Hills High School is located in El Paso, Texas. The school is 148,000 square feet. Henderson Rogers designed the fine arts and athletic wings of the school. The school was constructed using structural steel framing supported on drilled piers.
The Mandarin Immersion Magnet School is a three story K-8 school located in Houston, Texas. The school is 118,400 square feet and designed for a capacity of 904 students. The school was constructed using structural steel framing supported on drilled piers.
The Barbers Hill High School addition adds 98,000 square feet to the exiting high school to accommodate 500 additional students in Mont Belvieu, Texas. The addition was broken up into 4 locations around the existing high school, including a new central plant. The additions were constructed using structural steel framing supported on drilled pier.
The Stephen F. Austin Middle School Addition and Renovation was a two phase project. In the first phase of the project, three existing buildings on the site were connected to create a new three story middle school. The new middle school is 126,000 square feet and provides space for 949 students. The new school was constructed using structural steel framing supported on drilled piers. The second phase of the project involved renovating the original 1930s middle school into the new Bryan ISD Administration building. The original school building had been renovated several times throughout the years using cast-in-place concrete and structural steel systems. Henderson Rogers were responsible for analyzing the existing structure for new uses and retrofitting where necessary.
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