Healthcare
High-rise and mid-rise hospitals and medical office buildings, often built on tightly constrained sites in densely developed medical center environments.
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Austin Diagnostic Medical Center
Tons: 4,000
Square Footage: 750,000
Location: Austin, Texas
New five-level, 4,000-ton, 750,000-square-foot hospital structure.
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Ben Taub Charity Hospital Replacement Facility
Tons: 4,300
Square Footage: 630,000
Location: Houston, Texas
Six-story, 4,300-ton, 630,000-square-foot replacement structure for Houston’s primary emergency-care hospital.
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Fort Benning Martin Army Community Hospital
Square Footage: 745,000
Location: Fort Benning, Georgia
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St. Francis – TEC Tower Expansion
Square Footage: 430,000
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
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St. Jude Hospital
Location: Memphis, Tennessee
Six-level addition to one of the nation’s most prominent children’s hospitals.
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St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital
Location: Houston, Texas
25-level hospital tower and Texas Heart Institute.
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Texas Children’s Hospital Bridge
Location: Houston, Texas
Three framed level, elliptical bridge over 640 feet long connecting three separate buildings with only four permanent supports. Bridge spans across Fannin Street, requiring significant planning to minimize disruptions to both heavy vehicular traffic as well as the light rail train system.
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University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Prevention Building
Location: Houston, Texas
Eight levels of structural steel with pedestrian bridges connecting the building to the adjoining Ambulatory Clinical Building.
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UAMS (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences) Patient Tower, Psychiatric Research Institute and Cancer Research Facility
Tons: 7,800
Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
Two new structures with more than 4,500 tons of structural steel and 680,000 square feet of space and a New thirteen-level, 3,300-ton structure on a very restricted site, with the requirement that all materials be staged on working floors.
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University of Maryland Baltimore Dental School
Tons: 3,000
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Fourteen-story, 3,000-ton addition.