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Representative Projects
Cultural
- McKinney Avenue Contemporary Art Gallery, Dallas, TX
McKinney Avenue Contemporary Art Gallery, Dallas, TX -- MEP and fire protection engineering design for renovations to an existing 17,000 SF warehouse which was being converted into a new contemporary art gallery.
- The Doss Heritage and Cultural Center, Weatherford, TX
The Doss Heritage and Cultural Center, Weatherford, TX -- MEP and fire protection engineering design to support the construction of the 21,000 SF Doss Heritage and Culture Center of Parker County, an archive of many historical photos, manuscripts, artifacts, trail driver maps, newspaper clippings, magazine articles and memorabilia important to the legacy of Parker County.
- Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, TX
Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, TX -- MEP and fire protection engineering design to assist with the construction of the Arlington Museum of Art, featuring a two-story expansive open gallery.
- The Milan Gallery at Sundance, Fort Worth, TX
The Milan Gallery at Sundance, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP and fire protection engineering design for the relocation of the Milan Gallery. The project included the renovation of approximately 4,000 SF of ground floor space on Houston Street in Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth.
- Will Rogers Memorial Center Visitors Information Center & Ticket Area, Fort Worth, TX
Will Rogers Memorial Center Visitors Information Center & Ticket Area, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design services for the modernization and reconstruction of the ticket sales area of the historic Will Rogers Coliseum, and the addition of a new 1,950 SF visitor’s information center. Unique aspects of the engineering for this project revolved around the historic nature of the structure.
- Rose Marine Theater Renovation, Fort Worth, TX
Rose Marine Theater Renovation, Fort Worth, TX --MEP engineering design for the renovation and adaptive re-use of the 6,576 SF Rose Marine Theater. The City of Fort Worth, in association with LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens), set aside community funds to convert Fort Worth’s historic 1920 Rose Marine Theater into a multi-use community center. The 6,576 SF building features movie rooms, and assembly spaces for events and group activities. National Register of Historic Places.
Federal
- VA Medical Center – Building 1 HVAC Infrastructure Upgrade, Dallas, TX
VA Medical Center -- Building 1 HVAC Infrastructure Upgrade, Dallas, TX -- MEP engineering design services to replace six existing air handling units located in the attic with two new larger variable volume air handling units located on the 5th floor level. The systems were designed so that the work could be implemented with a minimum disruption on building operations and the building exterior.National Register of Historic Places.
- Department of Veterans Affairs Central TX Veterans Health Care System, Waco, TX
Department of Veterans Affairs Central TX Veterans Health Care System, Waco, TX -- Survey, Civil and MEP engineering design for the $8.82 M, Laundry Replacement Infrastructure Improvements Project. This project entails the repairs and replacements to critical infrastructure to support a new 50,000 SF laundry facility. Included will be administrative areas, production and support areas, medical center linen support areas and total laundry and linen operation.
- USPS IDIQ: Dallas, Fort Worth, DFW Airport, Lubbock, Amarillo, Waco, TX
USPS IDIQ: Dallas, Fort Worth, DFW Airport, Lubbock, Amarillo, Waco, TX -- Civil and MEP engineering design for various indefinite delivery contracts. The projects have included a wide variety of assignments in two years in six separation locations in Texas, including Dallas, Fort Worth, DFW Airport, Lubbock, Amarillo and Waco.
- New Environmental Training Center, Fort Sill, OK
New Environmental Training Center, Fort Sill, OK - Civil engineering design for the for fast-track site preparation for a 40,000 SF instructional facility. Also included was demolition and removal of numerous small buildings and associated sidewalks, parking lots, and utilities. A 24¨ storm drain line, 6¨ and 8¨ high-pressure gas lines, and an 8¨ water line were relocated. BHB also designed perimeter access and fire lanes, parking lots, sidewalks, and HMAC paving. A detailed Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SW3P) was developed for the entire site.
- New Environmental Training Center, Fort Sill, OK
New Environmental Training Center, Fort Sill, OK Civil engineering design for the for fast-track site preparation for a 40,000 SF instructional facility. Also included was demolition and removal of numerous small buildings and associated sidewalks, parking lots, and utilities. A 24¨ storm drain line, 6¨ and 8¨ high-pressure gas lines, and an 8¨ water line were relocated. BHB also designed perimeter access and fire lanes, parking lots, sidewalks, and HMAC paving. A detailed Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SW3P) was developed for the entire site.
Higher Education
- Texas Christian University Scharbauer Hall, Fort Worth, TX
Texas Christian University Scharbauer Hall, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP Engineering Design for the new LEED Gold, $32 M, 60,000 SF design of Scharbauer Hall, a four story building that includes classrooms on the first and second floors and offices on the third and fourth floors. The overall annual energy usage of the building is expected to be reduced by an estimated 19.3% over the baseline case (41% reduction in water consumption, 33% reduction lighting energy). This building was designed in BIM (REVIT).
- Texas Christian University Meyer Martin Athletic Complex Stadium Addition, Fort Worth, TX –
Texas Christian University Meyer Martin Athletic Complex Stadium Addition, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design for the $13.3 M, 3-story, 40,000 SF TCU Football Stadium Addition constructed on top of the existing Walsh Complex featuring the following: 1 125 Seat Theater-style team room; 6 Suites; 7 Individual tutor rooms; 32 Computers in the new football-only computer lab; 32 Flat-screen TVs; 165 Seat dining area; 350 Seats added to Amon G. Carter Stadium bringing the capacity to 44,358.
- Texas Christian University Smith Entrepreneur Hall, Fort Worth, TX –
Texas Christian University Smith Entrepreneur Hall, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP Engineering Design for a new three-story, 50,000 SF continuing education building to include nine classrooms, three executive classrooms, two conference rooms, 22 team study rooms, a café/kitchen, and two departmental office suites.
- Texas Christian University Reed Hall,
Texas Christian University Reed Hall, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP Engineering Design for the renovation of a four-story academic building to include ten classrooms, two seminar rooms, one English lab, and department offices.
- Texas Christian University Meyer Martin Athletic Complex Stadium Addition, Fort Worth, TX –
Texas Christian University Meyer Martin Athletic Complex Stadium Addition, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design for the $13.3 M, 3-story, 40,000 SF TCU Football Stadium Addition constructed on top of the existing Walsh Complex featuring the following: 1 125 Seat Theater-style team room; 6 Suites; 7 Individual tutor rooms; 32 Computers in the new football-only computer lab; 32 Flat-screen TVs; 165 Seat dining area; 350 Seats added to Amon G. Carter Stadium bringing the capacity to 44,358.
- Texas Christian University Basketball Practice Facility, Fort Worth, TX –
Texas Christian University Basketball Practice Facility, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design of a new single story, 24,100 SF basketball practice facility with locker rooms, administrative offices and an alternate weight room of 3,250 SF.
- Texas Christian University Expansion of Parking Lot at Friedman Tennis Center, Fort Worth, TX
Texas Christian University Expansion of Parking Lot at Friedman Tennis Center, Fort Worth, TX -- Civil engineering design, land surveying, construction staking and electrical engineering design for the new parking lot lighting, assistance with bidding and award of contract, and full construction administration services for a parking lot expansion for 87 regular parking spaces, 6 handicapped parking spaces and 6 bus parking spaces.
- Texas Christian University Smith Entrepreneur Hall, Fort Worth, TX –
Texas Christian University Smith Entrepreneur Hall, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP Engineering Design for a new three-story, 50,000 SF continuing education building to include nine classrooms, three executive classrooms, two conference rooms, 22 team study rooms, a cafe/kitchen, and two departmental office suites.
- Texas Christian University Soccer Stadium, Fort Worth, TX
Texas Christian University Soccer Stadium, Fort Worth, TX -- Survey, Civil and MEP engineering design for a new $176,000 soccer stadium seating complex and parking lot. The project also included a new left turn lane into the complex. The design included a reinforced concrete structure with fixed seating for 250 spectators, Press Box, Rest Rooms, parking for 90 cars, field lighting, HVAC and plumbing design.
- Texas Christian University Justin Athletic Center, Fort Worth, TX
Texas Christian University Justin Athletic Center, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design for a 47,000 SF addition to the existing Walsh Complex which provides offices for the athletic director, football coaches, as well as team meeting rooms and athlete study areas and Heritage Center to allow the school to display historical artifacts and pictures/artwork from the various athletic teams.
- UTA Rail Market, Fort Worth, TX
UTA Rail Market, Fort Worth, TX --MEP Engineering design for the construction of an adult MBA satellite campus in downtown Fort Worth which was originally the Santa Fe Railroad freight warehouse.
- Texas Wesleyan University New Graduate Program of Nursing Anesthesia Building, Fort Worth, TX
Texas Wesleyan University New Graduate Program of Nursing Anesthesia Building, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP Engineering Design for the new approximately 12,700 SF building that houses a large hi-tech auditorium complete with audio/visual systems and remote video-conferencing capabilities and a Workroom which includes Medical Gas Systems related to Anesthesia that are typically present in an Operating Room, along with a human patient simulator (HPS), so the student can practice in a “real” world environment.
- Texas Christian University Meyer Martin Athletic Complex Stadium Addition, Fort Worth, TX –
Texas Christian University Meyer Martin Athletic Complex Stadium Addition, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design for the $13.3 M, 3-story, 40,000 SF TCU Football Stadium Addition constructed on top of the existing Walsh Complex featuring the following: 1 125 Seat Theater-style team room; 6 Suites; 7 Individual tutor rooms; 32 Computers in the new football-only computer lab; 32 Flat-screen TVs; 165 Seat dining area; 350 Seats added to Amon G. Carter Stadium bringing the capacity to 44,358.
- UNT Information Science Building, Denton, TX
UNT Information Science Building, Denton, TX -- MEP engineering design for a 17,500 SF renovation of the second floor to create 15 classrooms, a student center, separate audio and video labs and individual and open office spaces.
- UNT Willis Library, Denton, TX
UNT Willis Library, Denton, TX -- MEP Engineering Design for the project which involved the addition of new packaged humidifiers to serve the Rare Books and Papers areas of the main campus library. The final design included the installation of electrically-powered packaged steam-generating humidifiers. One humidifier was located in the Mechanical Room near each Rare Book or Rare Papers Room. A new humidification distribution manifold was installed in the supply air ductwork serving the specific room, and connecting tubing from the packaged humidifier to the distribution manifold was added.
- UNT Discovery Park, Denton, TX
UNT Discovery Park, Denton, TX -- MEP Engineering Design for the renovation of a 580,000 SF industrial manufacturing building (formerly TX Instruments) to serve as a Research Park divided into the following departments: 58,000 SF Printing Department; 5,400 SF Mechanical and Energy Engineering Department; 10,000 SF Classrooms; 15,000 SF Engineering Technology Suite; 6,400 SF Office Spaces and Labs; Engineering Dean’s Suite; and Electrical Engineering Suite.
Historical
- Tarrant County Courthouse, Fort Worth, TX
Tarrant County Courthouse, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP and Civil engineering design for the replacement of the chilled water plant serving the 1895 Tarrant County Courthouse, one of the first structural steel framed buildings built in the Southwestern United States. This project included boring a 30 inch diameter utility tunnel underneath Weatherford St. from the Tarrant County Administration Building to the Courthouse. National Register of Historic Places, Recorded TX Historic Landmark, State Archeological Landmark.
- Hamilton County Courthouse Renovation, Hamilton, TX
Hamilton County Courthouse Renovation, Hamilton, TX -- MEP engineering design for the comprehensive restoration and adaptive use of the 24,000 SF, three-story 1878 / 1931 historic courthouse. The 1878 courthouse was expanded in place and the architectural style changed from a second empire motif to a classical revival style in 1931. National Register of Historic Places; Recorded TX Historic Landmark, State Archeological Landmark.
- Lynn County Courthouse, Tahoka, TX –
Lynn County Courthouse, Tahoka, TX -- MEP engineering design for the renovation of the historic 1916 courthouse. This requires approval of TxDOT for realignment of Hwy. 87. National Register of Historic Place, Historic Marker, State Archeological Landmark.
- Cooke County Courthouse Restoration, Gainesville, TX
Cooke County Courthouse Restoration, Gainesville, TX -- MEP engineering design for the comprehensive restoration and adaptive use of the 48,000 SF, three-story, 1911/12 courthouse. National Register of Historic Places, Recorded TX Historic Landmark, State Archeological Landmark.
- Parker County Courthouse, Weatherford, TX
Parker County Courthouse, Weatherford, TX -- MEP engineering design for the renovation of the three-story 1884 building which includes a full basement which. A new, state of the art, fire alarm system was provided as a part of the design. National Register of Historic Places, Recorded TX Historic Landmark, State Archeological Landmark.
- Lampasas County Courthouse, Lampasas, TX
Lampasas County Courthouse, Lampasas, TX -- MEP and Civil engineering design for the three-story, 13,600 SF, Lampasas County Courthouse, one of the five oldest courthouses still in use for county government in the state of TX. Courthouse master planning work began in 1996 with BHB as Civil and MEP engineers. Originally constructed in 1883 and partially remodeled in 1937 due to a flood. The current renovation design attempted to maintain the buildings historical integrity and avoid giving the interior a modern look. National Register of Historic Places, Recorded TX Historic Landmark, State Archeological Landmark
- Jack County Courthouse, Jacksboro, TX
Jack County Courthouse, Jacksboro, TX -- MEP engineering design for the four-story, 35,000 SF 1920’s building. The County recognized the importance of replacing and upgrading the electrical distribution and retained BHB to investigate the system, provide recommendations, cost estimates and subsequent design for the renovation of the entire electrical distribution system. Historic Marker
- VA Medical Center – Building 1 HVAC Infrastructure Upgrade, Dallas, TX
VA Medical Center - Building 1 HVAC Infrastructure Upgrade, Dallas, TX -- MEP engineering design services to replace six existing air handling units located in the attic with two new larger variable volume air handling units located on the 5th floor level. The systems were designed so that the work could be implemented with a minimum disruption on building operations and the building exterior. National Register of Historic Places.
- Lily B. Clayton Elementary School, Fort Worth ISD, Fort Worth, TX
Lily B. Clayton Elementary School, Fort Worth ISD, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design services for a two-story addition of approximately 29,400 SF to an existing elementary school. The program included 14 classrooms, full kitchen and cafeteria. The existing cafeteria was renovated into a new library, the existing kitchen to offices and the existing library to a classroom. Designated as a City of Fort Worth Landmark
- UTA Rail Market, Fort Worth, TX
UTA Rail Market, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP Engineering design for the construction of an adult MBA satellite campus in downtown Fort Worth which was originally the Santa Fe Railroad freight warehouse.
- North Fort Worth High School / JP Elder Annex, Fort Worth, TX
North Fort Worth High School / JP Elder Annex, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design services for the restoration and renovation of the three-level, 44,500 SF, 1913 Historic Prairie School Design high school building for new middle school use which included classrooms, offices, computer room, 300-seat auditorium with full theatrical stage, and special activities area.. 2000 Design Award from Fort Worth A.I.A. to the Architect. 1999 Preservation Honor Award from Historic Fort Worth, Inc. 1998 Karr Preservation Award for Schools from the TX Historical Commission to the owner. National Register of Historic Places
- Parker County Courthouse, Weatherford, TX
Parker County Courthouse, Weatherford, TX -- MEP engineering design for the renovation of the three-story 1884 building which includes a full basement which. A new, state of the art, fire alarm system was provided as a part of the design. National Register of Historic Places, Recorded TX Historic Landmark, State Archeological Landmark.
- 714 Main St., Fort Worth, TX
714 Main St., Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design services for the complete remodel of the existing 24-story, 210,000 SF building. The existing mechanical and plumbing systems were removed, and the existing building structure was modified as needed to support the new space loading to include a new central plant. BHB also provided services for the addition of an approximate 10,000 SF data center. Highly Significant & Endangered City of Fort Worth Landmark, Recorded TX Historic Landmark Pending
- Victory Arts Center, Fort Worth, TX
Victory Arts Center, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design for the renovation of an existing approximately 60,000 SF, circa 1907, 5-story historic Our Lady of Victory convent and boarding school building into a 41-unit artist’s apartment haven complete with apartments, studios and performance venue, various arts and crafts shops with each unit to be metered separately. National Register of Historic Places, Highly Significant & Endangered City of Fort Worth Landmark
- Old Jail Art Center Kitchen Renovation, Albany, TX
Old Jail Art Center Kitchen Renovation, Albany, TX -- MEP engineering design services for the 1,030 SF addition to the existing museum facility which was originally the Albany Jail. The museum includes display space as well as gathering areas. This project created a new Kitchen space, public restroom and Mechanical/Janitor room adjacent to the large gathering room – the intent is to facilitate larger gatherings with more convenient food service and other ‘back of house’ functions. National Register of Historic Places
- The Milan Gallery at Sundance, Fort Worth, TX
The Milan Gallery at Sundance, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP and fire protection engineering design for the relocation of the Milan Gallery into approximately 4,000 SF of ground floor space on Houston Street in Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth.
- Flat Iron Building, Fort Worth, TX
Flat Iron Building, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design services for the historic renovation of the 17,000 SF, seven-story Flat Iron Building located in downtown Fort Worth, TX. The first floor was prepared for a retail restaurant or bar and grill. Two of the floors were finished out as a single apartment with a grand stair between the two levels and the remaining floors were prepared for apartments to be leased. National Register of Historic Place, Recorded TX Historic Landmark, Highly Significant & Endangered City of Fort Worth Landmark
- Rose Marine Theater Renovation, Fort Worth, TX
Rose Marine Theater Renovation, Fort Worth, TX --MEP engineering design for the renovation and adaptive re-use of the 6,576 SF Rose Marine Theater. The City of Fort Worth, in association with LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens), set aside community funds to convert Fort Worth’s historic 1920 Rose Marine Theater into a multi-use community center. The 6,576 SF building features movie rooms, and assembly spaces for events and group activities. National Register of Historic Places
Industrial
- Lockheed Martin IDIQ, Grand Prairie and Fort Worth, TX
Lockheed Martin IDIQ, Grand Prairie and Fort Worth, TX -- Since 1992, BHB has been providing Survey, Civil and MEP engineering design services to Lockheed Martin. Services have ranged from various office rearrangements to multiple chiller replacements to a new explosion proof hazardous waste processing building.
- American Eurocopter Corporation, Engineering Study and Design Services, Grand Prairie, TX
American Eurocopter Corporation, Engineering Study and Design Services, Grand Prairie, TX -- Engineering evaluations and designs for American Eurocopter’s 52-acre facility ranging from solutions for inadequate air conditioning to complete building system designs. BHB also provided architectural subconsultants for the projects.
- Automated Distribution Center, Regis Enterprises, Chattanooga, TN
Automated Distribution Center, Regis Enterprises, Chattanooga, TN -- MEP engineering design for the 140,000 SF automated distribution facility which included a 6,000 SF office area.
- ALCON Laboratories, Fort Worth, TX
ALCON Laboratories, Fort Worth, TX -- Survey, Civil and MEP engineering design for renovations, upgrades and rehabilitation projects at Alcon Labs. All assignments have required a quick response time, and detailed evaluations/designs. Project types have varied widely, but have included HVAC troubleshooting and new system design, equipment replacement, electrical upgrades, hazardous material storage, civil engineering, surveying, code compliance and routine facility maintenance.
- Ranch Style Beans Manufacturing Plant, Fort Worth, TX
Ranch Style Beans Manufacturing Plant, Fort Worth, TX -- BHB conducted an engineering evaluation of the electrical service entrances at a 100,000 SF industrial facility which manufactures a variety of canned beans. The project involved analyzing the existing services and making recommendations to minimize the risk of loss of power to the facility.
- Mouser Electronics, Mansfield, TX
Mouser Electronics, Mansfield, TX -- MEP engineering design for the expansion of the headquarters office and warehouse buildings from approximately 170,000 SF to over 400,000 SF. Work involved designing electrical lighting and power systems for new areas; renovation of electrical lighting and power systems in existing areas; assisting the Owner in developing a phasing plan to allow relocation of their order processing area without disrupting operations; and providing infrastructure to support various special systems and equipment for their warehousing and shipping operations.
- Mouser Electronics, Mansfield, TX
Mouser Electronics, Mansfield, TX -- MEP engineering design for the expansion of the headquarters office and warehouse buildings from approximately 170,000 SF to over 400,000 SF. Work involved designing electrical lighting and power systems for new areas; renovation of electrical lighting and power systems in existing areas; assisting the Owner in developing a phasing plan to allow relocation of their order processing area without disrupting operations; and providing infrastructure to support various special systems and equipment for their warehousing and shipping operations.
K-12 Education
- Granbury High School, Granbury, TX
Additions & Renovations - Granbury High School, Granbury, TX -- Civil, and MEP engineering design for the renovation of approximately 100,000 SF of an existing building and construction of approximately 115,000 SF of new facilities as part of the Granbury I.S.D’s Bond Program. The additions included a new cafeteria, kitchen, classrooms, science labs, gymnasium and locker rooms.
- Keller Intermediate School
Keller Intermediate School, Keller ISD, Keller, TX -- MEP engineering design for the new $32 M, 188,000 SF Intermediate school. A geothermal ground source heat pump system was utilized for heating and cooling. Energy recovery ventilators were provide to pre-treat the outside and achieve an increased outside air ventilation rate of 30% above ASHRAE Standard 62.1. Low flow plumbing fixtures, including shower heads, were provided to reduce the overall water usage of the building by 30%. The lighting system included a low-voltage relay system and daylight harvesting controls and was designed to reduce the lighting energy by 22% over the baseline case. This building was designed to achieve LEED Silver certification and was designed in BIM (REVIT).
- L.D. Bell and Trinity High Schools, Hurst and Euless, TX
Auditorium Systems Upgrades - L.D. Bell and Trinity High Schools, Hurst and Euless, TX -- MEP engineering design for the complete mechanical system replacement and electrical system upgrades for two large high schools for the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District. The auditorium at each school is approximately 9,700 SF in size, with full stage, curtains, theatrical lighting, etc.
- New Performing Arts Center - Northwest ISD, Justin, TX
New Performing Arts Center - Northwest ISD, Justin, TX -- MEP engineering design for Northwest I.S.D.’s new $ 6.5 M, 80,000 SF Performing Arts Center.
- Lake Dallas Athletic Complex – Lake Dallas ISD, Lake Dallas, TX
Lake Dallas Athletic Complex - Lake Dallas ISD, Lake Dallas, TX -- Complete civil engineering design for an athletic complex consisting of a football stadium, softball field, soccer field, baseball stadium, practice fields and a field house. The stadiums include grandstands, concession stands and press boxes.
- Bluebonnet Elementary School, Keller ISD, Keller, TX
Bluebonnet Elementary School, Keller ISD, Keller, TX --MEP engineering design for this new two story elementary school of approximately 87,000 SF. The program included 45 classrooms, a gymnasium, cafetorium, full kitchen and a library.
- L.B. Clayton Elementary School - Fort Worth ISD, Fort Worth, TX
L.B. Clayton Elementary School - Fort Worth ISD, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design of a two story addition of approximately 29,400 SF to an existing elementary school. The program included 14 classrooms, full kitchen and cafeteria. The existing cafeteria was renovated into a new library, the existing kitchen to offices and the existing library to a classroom.
- Renovation of J.P. Elder Annex - Fort Worth ISD, Fort Worth, TX
Renovation of J.P. Elder Annex - Fort Worth ISD, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design for the restoration and renovation which included the complete replacement of all existing mechanical and electrical systems for an existing three-story school building encompassing 46,000 SF, which was constructed in the early 1900s. The renovated building included facilities for classrooms, offices, computer room, 300-seat auditorium with full theatrical stage, and special activities area.
- Renovation of J.P. Elder Annex - Fort Worth ISD, Fort Worth, TX
Renovation of J.P. Elder Annex - Fort Worth ISD, Fort Worth, TX --MEP engineering design for the restoration and renovation which included the complete replacement of all existing mechanical and electrical systems for an existing three-story school building encompassing 46,000 SF, which was constructed in the early 1900s. The renovated building included facilities for classrooms, offices, computer room, 300-seat auditorium with full theatrical stage, and special activities area.
- L.B. Clayton Elementary School - Fort Worth ISD, Fort Worth, TX
L.B. Clayton Elementary School - Fort Worth ISD, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design of a two story addition of approximately 29,400 SF to an existing elementary school. The program included 14 classrooms, full kitchen and cafeteria. The existing cafeteria was renovated into a new library, the existing kitchen to offices and the existing library to a classroom.
Municipal Projects
- Grand Prairie Library
Grand Prairie Branch Library, Grand Prairie, TX -- Civil and MEP engineering design for this new Library facility. The HVAC units were located and zoned to provide zone control to the different functional areas of the library, including the Children’s area, the main shelving area, the public meeting room, and the office/librarian areas. The units were located as far from the main book area as was feasible in order to reduce unit and air noise into the space.
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City of Richardson Maintenance Complex, Richardson, TX -- MEP engineering design services to include HVAC using a more efficient chilled water system, plumbing, fire protection, lighting and power for the new approximately 80,000 SF, $10 M Maintenance Complex on a 14 acre site for the City of Richardson. This complex is home to more than 250 employees and over 400 vehicles and pieces of equipment. The complex consists of a 2-story Administrative Office Building, Central City Warehouse, Fleet Maintenance Center, Animal Shelter addition, Storage Building and a Vehicle Wash and Fuel Island. Also included in the design were new site-lighting, oil/sand separators, existing fuel dispenser’s upgrade and an additional 10,000 gallon underground fuel tank and on site emergency power generators. Architect: Quorum Architects, Inc.
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City of Richardson Maintenance Complex, Richardson, TX -- MEP engineering design services to include HVAC using a more efficient chilled water system, plumbing, fire protection, lighting and power for the new approximately 80,000 SF, $10 M Maintenance Complex on a 14 acre site for the City of Richardson. This complex is home to more than 250 employees and over 400 vehicles and pieces of equipment. The complex consists of a 2-story Administrative Office Building, Central City Warehouse, Fleet Maintenance Center, Animal Shelter addition, Storage Building and a Vehicle Wash and Fuel Island. Also included in the design were new site-lighting, oil/sand separators, existing fuel dispenser’s upgrade and an additional 10,000 gallon underground fuel tank and on site emergency power generators. Architect: Quorum Architects, Inc.
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City of Richardson Maintenance Complex, Richardson, TX -- MEP engineering design services to include HVAC using a more efficient chilled water system, plumbing, fire protection, lighting and power for the new approximately 80,000 SF, $10 M Maintenance Complex on a 14 acre site for the City of Richardson. This complex is home to more than 250 employees and over 400 vehicles and pieces of equipment. The complex consists of a 2-story Administrative Office Building, Central City Warehouse, Fleet Maintenance Center, Animal Shelter addition, Storage Building and a Vehicle Wash and Fuel Island. Also included in the design were new site-lighting, oil/sand separators, existing fuel dispenser’s upgrade and an additional 10,000 gallon underground fuel tank and on site emergency power generators. Architect: Quorum Architects, Inc.
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Frisco Public Works Facilities, Frisco, TX -- MEP engineering design services as a consultant to include HVAC, plumbing, lighting and power for the new approximately 66,000 SF Frisco Public Works Facility. The facility consists of an Administration/Staging Building, Storage Building, Covered Storage Area, Vehicle Wash Building Fleet Maintenance Building and a Fuel Island. Also included in the design were site related electrical and gas services, fuel and petroleum storage and distribution, and site lighting and an emergency power generator. This facility was designed to achieve a LEED rating of 26-32 points. Architect: Quorum Architects, Inc.
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De Soto Municipal Service Center, De Soto, TX -- MEP engineering design services as a consultant to include HVAC, plumbing, lighting and power for the new approximately 28,000 SF, $3 M DeSoto Municipal Service Center. The center consists of an Administration / Warehouse / Vehicle Maintenance building and a new Covered Vehicle Storage area. Also included in the design were site related electrical and gas services, petroleum storage and distribution, and site lighting. Architect: Quorum Architects, Inc.
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Burleson Service Center, Burleson TX -- MEP engineering design services as a consultant to include HVAC, plumbing, lighting and power for the new approximately 40,000 SF Burleson Service Center. The center consists of an Administration Building, Staging Building, Animal Shelter, Covered Storage Area, Vehicle Wash Building Fleet Maintenance Building and a Fuel Island. Also included in the design were site related electrical and gas services, fuel and petroleum storage and distribution, and site lighting and a tornado proof room to support emergency services functions including housing an emergency generator. Architect: Quorum Architects, Inc.
- Grand Prairie Library
Grand Prairie Branch Library, Grand Prairie, TX -- Civil and MEP engineering design for this new Library facility. The HVAC units were located and zoned to provide zone control to the different functional areas of the library, including the Children’s area, the main shelving area, the public meeting room, and the office/librarian areas. The units were located as far from the main book area as was feasible in order to reduce unit and air noise into the space.
- Hurst Senior Activity Center
Hurst Senior Activity Center, Hurst, TX-- Civil and MEP engineering design to convert a former Cavender’s Boot Store into a $6.2M, 26,500 SF Senior Citizen Center. The design included the demolition of one-half of the original building with the resulting modified building containing a workout area, several classrooms, a computer learning center, a small library space, a billiards area, a kitchen and large meeting/multi-purpose room, craft and hobby rooms, and various support and office spaces.
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Grand Prairie Fire Rescue Station, Grand Prairie, TX -- Site/Civil and MEP engineering design for the new $6M, 20,780 SF facility designed to achieve LEED Silver Certification to house a fire station, a police department, a lake parks administration building and a lake parks service bay building on approximately 4.3 acres. Geothermal heat pumps were used and are predicted to reduce annual energy consumption by 19%, reduce water usage by 35%, and increase ventilation rates by 30%.
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Grand Prairie Fire Rescue Station, Grand Prairie, TX -- Site/Civil and MEP engineering design for the new $6M, 20,780 SF facility designed to achieve LEED Silver Certification to house a fire station, a police department, a lake parks administration building and a lake parks service bay building on approximately 4.3 acres. Geothermal heat pumps were used and are predicted to reduce annual energy consumption by 19%, reduce water usage by 35%, and increase ventilation rates by 30%.
- Village at Colleyville & Villas at Colleyville
Village at Colleyville & Villas of Colleyville, Colleyville, TX -- Survey and Civil engineering design for a unique 25-acre development modeled after a typical European-style village within the city limits of Colleyville. BHB was also responsible for the design of all utility and infrastructure upgrades, as designs that address significant drainage issues within the site.
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Hurst Senior Activity Center, Hurst, TX-- Civil and MEP engineering design to convert a former Cavender’s Boot Store into a $6.2M, 26,500 SF Senior Citizen Center. The design included the demolition of one-half of the original building with the resulting modified building containing a workout area, several classrooms, a computer learning center, a small library space, a billiards area, a kitchen and large meeting/multi-purpose room, craft and hobby rooms, and various support and office spaces.
- Village at Colleyville
Village at Colleyville & Villas of Colleyville, Colleyville, TX -- Survey and Civil engineering design for a unique 25-acre development modeled after a typical European-style village within the city limits of Colleyville. BHB was also responsible for the design of all utility and infrastructure upgrades, as designs that address significant drainage issues within the site.
- Conference Center Granbury
Granbury Resort Conference Center and Boardwalk, Granbury, TX -- Survey, Civil and MEP engineering design services for the 15,000 SF, two-story conference center and boardwalk located on the shores of Lake Granbury in historic Granbury. This project redeveloped an older, poorly utilized site into a new, upscale amenity for Granbury.
- Boardwalk Granbury
Boardwalk, Granbury, TX -- Survey and Civil engineering design of the Granbury boardwalk on the shores of Lake Granbury for the new Granbury Resort Conference Center and Hilton Garden Inn. This project redeveloped an older, poorly utilized site into a new, upscale amenity for Granbury.
- Riverwalk Hike and Bike
Riverwalk Hike & Bike Trail Phase 1 & Phase 2, Granbury, TX -- Civil engineering design of a 10’ wide concrete hike and bike trail along Lambert Branch, north of the Hood County Courthouse. At the time of the excavation, an historic limestone retaining wall was discovered. This required a rapid redesign of the soil nail wall to preserve this historic element.
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Ridglea Avenue Roadway Reconstruction, Fort Worth, TX -- Civil engineering design for the reconstruction of 1,670 LF of roadway for Ridglea Avenue, a collector residential street in west Fort Worth. The road was experiencing deteriorating asphalt and an increasing need for modernization and improved drivability, especially due to several valley gutter intersections.
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OTT Cribbs Police Service Station, Arlington, TX -- MEP engineering services for a 10,800 SF renovation with a 5,100 SF addition for an expansion of the existing emergency operations center and patrol/911 dispatch center. The new dispatch center has 32 stations each provided with receptacles connected to both emergency and UPS power sources. The mechanical design also included the design of an emergency air scrubber system that can be activated in the event of an airborne chemical release, that will allow the EOC to remain operational and supplied with clean outside air.
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Drainage Improvements for Dry Branch Creek, Fort Worth, TX -- Civil engineering design to identify cost-effective improvements to reduce flooding and erosion within the floodplain of Dry Branch Creek. BHB first performed a hydrologic and hydraulic (H&H) analysis from which to develop and evaluate alternative drainage improvements. The H&H analysis documented the results and numerous improvement alternatives were then studied along with variations. BHB recommended the most feasible alternative in terms of its cost effectiveness and the benefits to be gained.
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Hurst Senior Activity Center, Hurst, TX-- Civil and MEP engineering design to convert a former Cavender’s Boot Store into a $6.2M, 26,500 SF Senior Citizen Center. The design included the demolition of one-half of the original building with the resulting modified building containing a workout area, several classrooms, a computer learning center, a small library space, a billiards area, a kitchen and large meeting/multi-purpose room, craft and hobby rooms, and various support and office spaces.
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OTT Cribbs Police Service Station, Arlington, TX -- MEP engineering services for a 10,800 SF renovation with a 5,100 SF addition for an expansion of the existing emergency operations center and patrol/911 dispatch center. The new dispatch center has 32 stations each provided with receptacles connected to both emergency and UPS power sources. The mechanical design also included the design of an emergency air scrubber system that can be activated in the event of an airborne chemical release, that will allow the EOC to remain operational and supplied with clean outside air.
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Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse, Arlington, TX -- MEP and security systems engineering services for a new three-story, $10 M Sub-Courthouse which achieved LEED Silver certification and is the first building in Arlington, first building for Tarrant County and the first Courthouse in Texas to achieve LEED certification. (annual energy consumption reduced by an expected 38.6%, resulting in an annual cost savings to the Owner of 21.8% on energy bills.)
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Tarrant Regional Water District Headquartersand Annex, Fort Worth, TX -- Survey, Site/Civil and MEP engineering design for the new $2.8 M, 16,000 SF Building to serve as the administrative and engineering headquarters and the new $8.5 M, 26,000 SF LEED Gold Annex.
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Colleyville Church St. Roadway Reconstruction and Mission Lane Bridges, Colleyville, TX -- Civil engineering design services for roadway reconstruction which included two bridges and realignment of an older segment of Church Street with a newer portion of the roadway by developing a tight reverse curve design with super elevation.
- South Arlington Police Service Center
South Arlington Police Service Center, Arlington, TX -- MEP engineering design services for a new single story, 25,000 SF facility that included a community room, neighborhood services center, exercise center with locker facilities, holding rooms, booking desk, patrol and detective office areas, and three conference/briefing rooms.
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South Arlington Police Service Center, Arlington, TX -- MEP engineering design services for a new single story, 25,000 SF facility that included a community room, neighborhood services center, exercise center with locker facilities, holding rooms, booking desk, patrol and detective office areas, and three conference/briefing rooms.
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South Arlington Police Service Center, Arlington, TX -- MEP engineering design services for a new single story, 25,000 SF facility that included a community room, neighborhood services center, exercise center with locker facilities, holding rooms, booking desk, patrol and detective office areas, and three conference/briefing rooms.
- Tarrant County Sub Courthouse
Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse, Arlington, TX -- MEP and security systems engineering services for a new three-story, $10 M Sub-Courthouse which achieved LEED Silver certification and is the first building in Arlington, first building for Tarrant County and the first Courthouse in Texas to achieve LEED certification. (annual energy consumption reduced by an expected 38.6%, resulting in an annual cost savings to the Owner of 21.8% on energy bills.)
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OTT Cribbs Police Service Station, Arlington, TX -- MEP engineering services for a 10,800 SF renovation with a 5,100 SF addition for an expansion of the existing emergency operations center and patrol/911 dispatch center. The new dispatch center has 32 stations each provided with receptacles connected to both emergency and UPS power sources. The mechanical design also included the design of an emergency air scrubber system that can be activated in the event of an airborne chemical release, that will allow the EOC to remain operational and supplied with clean outside air.
- Tarrant County Sub Courthouse
Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse, Arlington, TX -- MEP and security systems engineering services for a new three-story, $10 M Sub-Courthouse which achieved LEED Silver certification and is the first building in Arlington, first building for Tarrant County and the first Courthouse in Texas to achieve LEED certification. (annual energy consumption reduced by an expected 38.6%, resulting in an annual cost savings to the Owner of 21.8% on energy bills.)
- Tarrant County Northwest Sub-Courthouse
Tarrant County Northwest Sub-Courthouse, Lake Worth, TX -- MEP and security systems engineering services for the new three story, 50,000 SF Tarrant County Northwest Sub-Courthouse. Utilized solar water heat and water source heat pump design for supplemental heating. Light harvesting for energy savings and rain water harvesting design was used for a drip sub-soil irrigation system. This building is currently under design to achieve LEED Silver certification.
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Town of Edgecliff Village & City of Bridgeport City Engineer -- BHB has provided miscellaneous civil engineering consultation infrastructure planning, design, surveying, and plan review services to include roadway rehabilitation projects as City Engineer for the Town of Edgecliff Village since 1998 and the City of Bridgeport since 2005.
Religious
- First United Methodist Church, Hurst, TX
First United Methodist Church, Hurst, TX -- MEP engineering design in association with the phased construction to expand facilities, and to upgrade existing facilities for The First United Methodist Church of Hurst. Renovation included upgrades of preschool classrooms. The 36,000 SF of new construction included a new fellowship hall and full commercial kitchen, three levels of new classrooms, a new foyer, restrooms and additional classrooms and a new choir room.
- Saint Patrick Cathedral, Fort Worth, TX
Saint Patrick Cathedral, Fort Worth, TX -- Civil engineering design to correct drainage problems around the building. BHB also conducted a topographic and a boundary survey of the property. The historical restoration focused on restoring the existing limestone masonry. Stone for the walls was quarried locally, horse-powered lathes were used to turn and polish 18 interior pillars, and ceilings and window frames were wood grained. The stained glass windows were imported from Munich, Germany; and the church’s bell, cast in Troy, New York, has been in use since 1888. The site was recorded as a TX Historic Landmark in 1962.
- Trinity Mills Baptist Church, Benbrook, TX
Trinity Mills Baptist Church, Benbrook, TX -- MEP engineering design for 11,500 SF of new construction, and 2,600 SF of renovations to the existing church building.
- Kenneth Copeland Ministries Partnering Center - Fort Worth, TX
Kenneth Copeland Ministries Partnering Center - Fort Worth, TX -- Civil and MEP engineering design for the 30,000 SF finish-out of the second floor of an existing building. The project included a smoke detection and alarm system utilizing a combination of beam detectors and smoke detectors, paging system and a closed circuit television security system. An underfloor electrical distribution system was utilized for the modular furniture and intelligent LED lighting was utilized for a portion of the building.
- Beth-El Congregation, Fort Worth, TX
Beth-El Congregation, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design for the 45,000 SF facility. Many specialized designs were utilized for this project such as the building of a concrete tunnel for a return air path from the sanctuary. This was done instead of using fiberglass ductwork in order to save on construction cost. BHB’s team designed in accordance with the sensitive acoustical requirements for several areas of the building.
- Beth-El Congregation, Fort Worth, TX
Beth-El Congregation, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design for the 45,000 SF facility. Many specialized designs were utilized for this project such as the building of a concrete tunnel for a return air path from the sanctuary. This was done instead of using fiberglass ductwork in order to save on construction cost. BHB’s team designed in accordance with the sensitive acoustical requirements for several areas of the building.
- Kenneth Copeland Ministries Partnering Center - Fort Worth, TX
Kenneth Copeland Ministries Partnering Center - Fort Worth, TX -- Civil and MEP engineering design for the 30,000 SF finish-out of the second floor of an existing building. The project included a smoke detection and alarm system utilizing a combination of beam detectors and smoke detectors, paging system and a closed circuit television security system. An underfloor electrical distribution system was utilized for the modular furniture and intelligent LED lighting was utilized for a portion of the building.
- Catholic Charities / Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, TX
Catholic Charities / Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, TX -- Survey, Civil and MEP engineering design for the Catholic Charities Administration to include three buildings, 60,000 SF Administration Building, 14,000 SF Assessment Center & Storage Buildings. Included in Design was a relocated entry drive, water, sewer and gas.
- First United Methodist Church, Hurst, TX
First United Methodist Church, Hurst, TX -- MEP engineering design in association with the phased construction to expand facilities, and to upgrade existing facilities for The First United Methodist Church of Hurst. Renovation included upgrades of preschool classrooms. The 36,000 SF of new construction included a new fellowship hall and full commercial kitchen, three levels of new classrooms, a new foyer, restrooms and additional classrooms and a new choir room.
- Saint Patrick Cathedral, Fort Worth, TX
Saint Patrick Cathedral, Fort Worth, TX -- Civil engineering design to correct drainage problems around the building. BHB also conducted a topographic and a boundary survey of the property. The historical restoration focused on restoring the existing limestone masonry. Stone for the walls was quarried locally, horse-powered lathes were used to turn and polish 18 interior pillars, and ceilings and window frames were wood grained. The stained glass windows were imported from Munich, Germany; and the church’s bell, cast in Troy, New York, has been in use since 1888. The site was recorded as a TX Historic Landmark in 1962.
- Catholic Charities / Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, TX
Catholic Charities / Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, TX -- Survey, Civil and MEP engineering design for the Catholic Charities Administration to include three buildings, 60,000 SF Administration Building, 14,000 SF Assessment Center & Storage Buildings. Included in Design was a relocated entry drive, water, sewer and gas.
- Kenneth Copeland Ministries Partnering Center - Fort Worth, TX
Kenneth Copeland Ministries Partnering Center - Fort Worth, TX -- Civil and MEP engineering design for the 30,000 SF finish-out of the second floor of an existing building. The project included a smoke detection and alarm system utilizing a combination of beam detectors and smoke detectors, paging system and a closed circuit television security system. An underfloor electrical distribution system was utilized for the modular furniture and intelligent LED lighting was utilized for a portion of the building.
- Trinity Mills Baptist Church, Benbrook, TX
Trinity Mills Baptist Church, Benbrook, TX -- MEP engineering design for 11,500 SF of new construction, and 2,600 SF of renovations to the existing church building.
- Kenneth Copeland Ministries Partnering Center - Fort Worth, TX
Kenneth Copeland Ministries Partnering Center - Fort Worth, TX -- Civil and MEP engineering design for the 30,000 SF finish-out of the second floor of an existing building. The project included a smoke detection and alarm system utilizing a combination of beam detectors and smoke detectors, paging system and a closed circuit television security system. An underfloor electrical distribution system was utilized for the modular furniture and intelligent LED lighting was utilized for a portion of the building.
Residential
- Villages at Hawks Creek, Fort Worth, TX –
Villages at Hawks Creek, Fort Worth, TX -- Survey and Civil engineering design for the 13 acre, 312 unit upscale multi-family residential complex. One unique aspect of this design is the integrated detention systems that allowed for the creation of a unique water feature serving both the adjacent Hawks Creek Golf Club and the residential complex.
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Westworth Park Residential Development, Westworth Village, Fort Worth, TX -- Survey and Civil engineering design for the generously landscaped, 100 lot gated community which included significant drainage and utility infrastructure improvements as well as a unique street configuration. Greenspace included 12 landscaped cul-de-sacs plus a 5 acre park.
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Westworth Park Residential Development, Westworth Village, Fort Worth, TX -- Survey and Civil engineering design for the generously landscaped, 100 lot gated community which included significant drainage and utility infrastructure improvements as well as a unique street configuration. Greenspace included 12 landscaped cul-de-sacs plus a 5 acre park.
- Victory Arts Center, Fort Worth, TX
Victory Arts Center, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design for the renovation of an existing approximately 60,000 SF, circa 1907, 5-story historic Our Lady of Victory convent and boarding school building into a 41-unit artist’s apartment haven complete with apartments, studios and performance venue, various arts and crafts shops with each unit to be metered separately. National Register of Historic Places, Highly Significant & Endangered City of Fort Worth Landmark
- Flat Iron Building, Fort Worth, TX
Flat Iron Building, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering design services for the historic renovation of the 17,000 SF, seven-story Flat Iron Building located in downtown Fort Worth, TX. The first floor was prepared for a retail restaurant or bar and grill. Two of the floors were finished out as a single apartment with a grand stair between the two levels and the remaining floors were prepared for apartments to be leased.National Register of Historic Place, Recorded TX Historic Landmark, Highly Significant & Endangered City of Fort Worth Landmark
Retail/Commercial
- Durant Toyota Dealership, Granbury, TX
Durant Toyota Dealership, Granbury, TX -- Survey, Civil and MEP engineering design of the new $4 M, 27,000 SF dealership. The building is expected to realize a 10.6% energy savings above and beyond what is currently recommended by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. This is estimated to result in an annual operating cost savings of about $7,400. LEED Silver Certification is pending.
- Miller Company New Corporate Office & Warehouse, Grapevine, TX
Miller Company New Corporate Office & Warehouse, Grapevine, TX -- Survey and Civil engineering design for a 1.4 acre parcel to house a new $1.5 M, 8,600 SF corporate office & warehouse for the Miller Company designed to achieve LEED certification.
- Acme Brick, Euless, TX
Acme Brick, Euless, TX -- MEP engineering design for the adaptive re-use of an existing 10,000 SF Furr’s Cafeteria along with a 4,000 SF addition into a facility that combined office space and indoor and outdoor retail sales display areas featuring Acme Brick products. Specialty lighting was utilized to accent the brick products.
- Texas Bank, Various Locations, TX -
Texas Bank, Various Locations, TX -- MEP engineering design for 10 Texas Banks, each with approximately 5,000 to 9,000 SF.
- Foot Action, Nationwide
Foot Action, Nationwide -- MEP engineering design for the tenant finish out of 192 Foot Action locations, each with approximately 3,000 to 10,000 SF.
- Kay Bee, Nationwide
Kay Bee, Nationwide -- MEP engineering design for the tenant finish out of 237 Kay Bee Toy Stores, each with approximately 3,000 to 5,000 SF.
- Linen & Things Stores, Nationwide
Linen & Things Stores, Nationwide -- MEP engineering design for the tenant finish out of 132 Linens & Things Retail Stores. Included in the design were complete power design along with new electric service and indoor and outdoor lighting design. Prototype design was utilized with modifications due to locale and site specifics.
- Sherwin Williams Retail Store, Sachse, TX
Sherwin Williams Retail Store, Sachse, TX -- MEP engineering services for the design of a 5,000 SF LEED Silver Sherwin Williams Store utilizing three high efficiency packaged rooftop units and low flow plumbing fixtures.
- Verizon Wireless, Various Locations, TX
Verizon Wireless, Various Locations, TX -- MEP engineering design for the tenant finish out of 15 Verizon Wireless Stores, each with approximately 2,000 to 4,000 SF.
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Uncommon Angles, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP engineering services for the 2,000 SF retail shop in University Park Village in Fort Worth.
- Hobby Lobby, Nationwide -
Hobby Lobby, Nationwide -- MEP engineering design for the tenant finish out of 97 Hobby Lobby stores, each with approximately 50,000 to 70,000 SF.
- Waldenbooks/Borders, Nationwide
Waldenbooks/Borders, Nationwide -- MEP engineering design for the tenant finish out of 228 Waldenbooks/Borders, each with approximately 2,000 to 6,000 SF.
- Foot Lockers, Nationwide
Foot Lockers, Nationwide -- MEP engineering design for the tenant finish out of 45 Foot Lockers, each with approximately 3,000 to 10,000 SF.
- kinkos
Kinkos, Various Locations, TX -- MEP engineering design for the tenant finish out of 32 Kinkos stores, each with approximately 6,000 to 10,000 SF.
Sustainable
- Durant Toyota Dealership, Granbury, TX
Durant Toyota Dealership, Granbury, TX -- Survey, Civil and MEP design of the new $4 M, 27,000 SF dealership. The building is expected to realize a 10.6% energy savings above and beyond what is currently recommended by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. This is estimated to result in an annual operating cost savings of about $7,400. LEED Silver Certification is pending.
- Keller Intermediate School
Keller Intermediate School, Keller ISD, Keller, TX -- MEP engineering design for the new $32 M, 188,000 SF Intermediate school. A geothermal ground source heat pump system was utilized for heating and cooling. Energy recovery ventilators were provide to pre-treat the outside and achieve an increased outside air ventilation rate of 30% above ASHRAE Standard 62.1. Low flow plumbing fixtures, including shower heads, were provided to reduce the overall water usage of the building by 30%. The lighting system included a low-voltage relay system and daylight harvesting controls and was designed to reduce the lighting energy by 22% over the baseline case. This building was designed to achieve LEED Silver certification and was designed in BIM (REVIT).
- Fire Rescue No. 7 Lake Parks Facility, Grand Prairie, TX
Fire Rescue No. 7 Lake Parks Facility, Grand Prairie, TX -- Civil and MEP engineering design for a new $6 M, 20,780 SF facility designed to achieve LEED Silver certification to house a fire station, police department, lake parks administration building and a lake parks service bay building on approximately 4.3 acres. Geothermal heat pumps, reduced annual energy consumption by 19%, reduced water us age by 35%, increase ventilation rates by 30%.
- Fire Rescue No. 7 Lake Parks Facility, Grand Prairie, TX
Fire Rescue No. 7 Lake Parks Facility, Grand Prairie, TX -- Civil and MEP engineering design for a new $6 M, 20,780 SF facility designed to achieve LEED Silver certification to house a fire station, police department, lake parks administration building and a lake parks service bay building on approximately 4.3 acres. Geothermal heat pumps, reduced annual energy consumption by 19%, reduced water us age by 35%, increase ventilation rates by 30%.
- Texas Christian University Scharbauer Hall, Fort Worth, TX
Texas Christian University Scharbauer Hall, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP Engineering Design for the new LEED Gold, $32 M, 60,000 SF design of Scharbauer Hall, a four story building that includes classrooms on the first and second floors and offices on the third and fourth floors. The overall annual energy usage of the building is expected to be reduced by an estimated 19.3% over the baseline case (41% reduction in water consumption, 33% reduction lighting energy). This building was designed in BIM (REVIT).
- Sherwin Williams Retail Store, Sachse, TX
Sherwin Williams Retail Store, Sachse, TX -- MEP engineering design for the design of a 5,000 SF LEED Silver Sherwin Williams Store utilizing three high efficiency packaged rooftop units and low flow plumbing fixtures.
- Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse, Arlington, TX
Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse, Arlington, TX -- MEP and security systems engineering services for a new three-story, $10 M Sub-Courthouse which achieved LEED Silver certification and is the first building in Arlington, first building for Tarrant County and the first Courthouse in Texas to achieve LEED certification. (annual energy consumption reduced by an expected 38.6%, resulting in an annual cost savings to the Owner of 21.8% on energy bills.)
- Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse, Arlington, TX
Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse, Arlington, TX -- MEP and security systems engineering services for a new three-story, $10 M Sub-Courthouse which achieved LEED Silver certification and is the first building in Arlington, first building for Tarrant County and the first Courthouse in Texas to achieve LEED certification. (annual energy consumption reduced by an expected 38.6%, resulting in an annual cost savings to the Owner of 21.8% on energy bills.)
- Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse, Arlington, TX
Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse, Arlington, TX -- MEP and security systems engineering services for a new three-story, $10 M Sub-Courthouse which achieved LEED Silver certification and is the first building in Arlington, first building for Tarrant County and the first Courthouse in Texas to achieve LEED certification. (annual energy consumption reduced by an expected 38.6%, resulting in an annual cost savings to the Owner of 21.8% on energy bills.)
- TCU Admission Building, Fort Worth, TX
TCU Admission Building, Fort Worth, TX -- MEP Engineering design services for the $5-$6 M TCU Admission Building. A geothermal ground source heat pump system was utilized for heating and cooling. The heat pumps contained high efficiency two-stage compressors with energy-efficient ECM motors for the fans. Energy recovery ventilators were provide to pre-treat the outside and achieve an increased outside air ventilation rate of 30% above ASHRAE Standard 62.1. Low flow plumbing fixtures, including shower heads, were provided to reduce the overall water usage of the building. This building is currently under design to achieve LEED Platinum certification and was designed in BIM (REVIT).
- Tarrant Regional Water Annex, Fort Worth, TX
Tarrant Regional Water Annex, Fort Worth, TX -- Survey and Civil engineering design for the new $8.5 M, 26,000 SF LEED Gold Annex for the Tarrant Regional Water District used to house the Engineering and IT staff. A new ADA accessible sidewalk connector was designed to connect the existing Headquarters to the new Annex across the levee.
- Miller Company New Corporate Office & Warehouse, Grapevine, TX
Miller Company New Corporate Office & Warehouse, Grapevine, TX -- Survey and Civil engineering design for a 1.4 acre parcel to house a new $1.5 M, 8,600 SF corporate office & warehouse for the Miller Company designed to achieve LEED certification.
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