McCarthy Completes Multi-Use Facility
Dallas-based McCarthy announced the completion of a $13.2
million, 400,000 sq.-ft., multi-use design/build facility
at Baylor University, Waco. The new residence for the university's
Information Technology Services group also provides structured
parking for 1,195 cars. In addition, the facility will house
Starbucks and Chili's, Too. This multi-use structure is located
at University Parks Drive and Dutton Avenue on the Baylor
campus.
The completion of an accelerated schedule allowed the new
ITS space to become operational prior to the start of the
university's Fall semester.
"We also delivered the project under budget, providing
substantial cost savings to the university," said McCarthy
Project Director Gary Akin.

Cadence McShane Completes Two New Elementary
Cadence McShane Corporation, Dallas, recently completed the
construction of two 72,000 sq.-ft. elementary schools within
the Frisco Independent School District. Project architect
Corgan Associates, Inc., Dallas, designed both The Jessie
Marie Riddle Elementary School located in Plano and the Mary
Boals Elementary School in Frisco with three classroom pod
areas linked to a central corridor that leads to a cafetorium;
kitchen; gymnasium; library; music room and administrative
offices.
Cadence McShane also used geothermal technology to provide
maximum efficiency and help lower up front operating costs
over conventional HVAC systems. An underground well system
utilizes geothermal energy to heat and cool the facilities.
The Cadence McShane Frisco ISD project team consisted of Project
Manager Dan Banse, Assistant Project Manager Jason White,
Superintendents Wayde Jacobs and Gary Pearson, and Assistant
Superintendents Chris Nichols and Chris Sacco.
Cadence McShane has performed construction in over eighty
Texas schools including additions and renovations in over
fifty locations.
Heldenfels Awarded Dell Diamond Contract
Heldenfels Enterprises, Inc., San Marcos, recently was awarded
a contract from the Class AA baseball club Round Rock Express
for the supply of structural precast concrete for the club's
stadium (Dell Diamond) planned expansion. Heldenfels Enterprises
is working with Chasco Contracting, Round Rock, the construction
manager for the Dell Diamond's expansion.
Engineering of the individual structural precast components
and fabrication are underway. The stadium expansion will add
over 900 seats to Dell Diamond with the precast concrete providing
the supporting structural members for the left field Home
Run Porch. The added capacity will allow Dell Diamond to meet
the requirements necessary for the Triple A Pacific Coast
League.
Master plan to complete Arts District
The Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Foundation announced
a master plan, the outline for placing the Center's future
venues within the Dallas Arts District. The master plan is
the result of an historic and rare collaboration between two
of the world's most renowned architectural firms: Foster and
Partners of London and the Office for Metropolitan Architecture
(OMA) of Rotterdam and New York.
Work on the master plan was led by Foster and Partners' Spencer
de Grey and OMA's Joshua Ramus.
"The core desire of the master plan is to create an inclusive,
vibrant destination out of a district that is currently home
to many distinguished institutions but which lacks cohesion,"
said Joshua Ramus, Partner, Office for Metropolitan Architecture
and Principal in Charge for the Center's multiform theater.
"By placing Annette Strauss Artist Square at the heart
of the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts - thus fusing
high culture with popular culture - this master plan will
encourage universal access to the Dallas Arts District and
transform it into a lively, populist city quarter."
TDI to Build a 550-Car Parking Garage
TDI, Tulsa, Okla., is using a design/build project delivery
system on a 550 car parking garage at Good Shepherd Health
Systems Longview campus. The structural system selected is
a hybrid post-tensioned frame incorporating plant cast columns,
spandrels and beams with site cast post-tensioned concrete
decks. The ground floor of the structure will feature 14,000
sq. ft. of future retail area to serve the employees and visitors
of the adjacent new Medical Office Building. Completion is
scheduled for the end of the year.
Gulf Compress Breaks Ground at Trade Gateway
The Gulf Compress, a cotton warehousing cooperative, recently
held a groundbreaking ceremony as the first tenant of the
La Quinta Trade Gateway, a Port of Corpus Christi property,
at the 1,100-acre La Quinta site located in San Patricio County
seven miles from Corpus Christi.
Governor Rick Perry, who served as Texas Agriculture Commissioner
from 1990-1998, participated in the groundbreaking ceremony.
Gulf Compress will construct an approximately 550,000 sq.
ft. warehouse for new cotton storage space. The completion
date is August 2004. Ultimately, Port officials expect to
build a new container terminal at the La Quinta property.
CORRECTIONS:
In the September issue (p. 65) HOK (Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum),
Inc. was mistakenly reported as being based in Kansas City.
The company is based in St. Louis, Mo. Also, the firm is officially
known as HOK Inc. and not HOK Architects Inc.
The firm's Sport+Venue+Event Group is based in Kansas City
(correctly reported
in the article beginning on p. 55).
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