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The Multi-Disciplinary Research and Engineering Building is located at the The University of Houston in Houston, Texas. The facility is 120,000 square feet and four stories. The building was constructed using a cast-in-place pan formed beam system spanning to cast-in-place columns supported on spread footings.
The William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital consists of a hospital, 80,100 square feet central energy plant, and a 450 space parking garage. The new 460-bed, 12 story hospital will be a total of 1,300,000 square feet. The hospital was constructed using a cast-in-place concrete pan formed beam system supported by concrete columns on drilled piers.
The Building 17E Expansion, Animal Research Facility will replace the existing Building 18. Building 17E is a six story building which includes a penthouse and is approximately 90,000 sf of animal housing, core capabilities and research space. Building 17E will connect to Building 17. Building 17E Expansion was constructed using a cast-in-place pan formed concrete beam and slab system spanning to cast-in-place concete columns supported on auger cast piles.
The Alkek Pavilion is a eight story facility built adjacent to the existing Alkek Hospital. The facility provides spaces for utilities, imaging services, and operating rooms. The facility is 168,000 square feet and was constructed using a cast-in-place concrete pan formed beam system supported by concrete columns.
The Zayed Bin Sultan al Nahyan Building for Personalized Cancer Care is a state-of-the-art facility located in Houston, Texas dedicated to advancements in research, diagnosis, and the treatment of cancer. Four separate concrete towers sit above a contiguous three story concrete podium. The 15-story facility is 600,000 square feet. The building was designed to accommodate a future adjacent parking garage and connecting bridges.
The Alkek Pavilion is a eight story facility built adjacent to the existing Alkek Hospital. The facility provides spaces for utilities, imaging services, and operating rooms. The facility is 168,000 square feet and was constructed using a cast-in-place concrete pan formed beam system supported by concrete columns.
The Col. James T. Connally Aerospace Center at Texas State Technical College (TSTC) in Waco offers state-of-the-art classrooms, labs and simulators, as well as public-use facilities. The facility is 82,500 sf and in combination with the TSTC Waco airport, further enhances TSTC’s reputation as a nationally recognized technical college. The facility was constructed using conventional wood stud framing with masonry and exterior metal cladding. The hangar was constructed as a pre-engineered metal building.
United Airlines Terminal B Southside Replacement replaces the original concourse built in 1966. Terminal B is 225,000 sf and incorporates 30 gates, seating areas, and retail and dining spaces. The building is supported by structural steel and masonry on spread footings and drilled piers.
William P. Hobby Airport West Concourse includes five gates and a new Federal Inspection Services (FIS) facility. The project also includes a two story building with five "swing gates" able to direct passengers arriving from outside of the US to a new FIS facility for US Customs and Border Protection of the first floor. Other features include a renovated lobby, an additional 16,000 sf for concessions, an expanded and reconfigured security screening checkpoint, and a new wing for Southwest Airlines passenger ticketing that can be accessed from the new parking garage. The concourse consists of a cast-in-place concrete pan formed beam system. The roof of the concourse was constructed out of structural steel.
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