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| 316 & 318 North Congress Avenue - Phase 1 Demolition |
Owner: | WB Smith, L.P.
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Architect: | Clayton, Levy & Little Architects
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Location:
| Austin, Texas |
Cost: | $382,900 |
| Demolition of a 7700 square foot office space with installation of new plumbing stub ups, new HVAC units and duct work, new roof, ADA door openers, and concrete overlay with stained and scored concrete |

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| AMD Tenant Finish Out |
Owner: | Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. |
Architect: | Graeber, Simmons & Cowan AIA Architects |
Location:
| Austin, Texas |
Cost: | $5,600,000 |
| The tenant finish out of the 120,000 square foot facility will include polished concrete flooring, raised flooring, detailed millwork, specialty ceilings, lighting fixtures and interior "Lueders" limestone walls in the entry. The building has state of the art audio and visual devices along with a HALO room designed by Hewlett-Packard to allow AMD to communicate globally. This project is seeking to acheive a gold LEED rating from the U.S. Green Building Council. AMD Project Lone Star as a whole is the largest LEED Project in Texas.
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| AMD Project Lone Star |
Owner: | Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. |
Architect: | Graeber, Simmons & Cowan AIA Architects |
Location:
| Austin, Texas |
Cost: | $10,200,000 |
| Construction of a four story, 120,000 square foot ground up office builidng through the general contractor, Austin Commercial, LP. Construction consists of concrete piers and slab on grade, structural steel with slab on deck. The facade consists of stone masonry, metal panel siding and glass curtain wall. This project is seeking to achieve a gold LEED rating from the U.S. Green Building Council.
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| Fort Hood DOL Warehouse/Central Receiving |
Owner: | Army Corps of Engineers |
Architect: | Army Corps of Engineers |
Location:
| Fort Hood Killeen, Texas |
Cost: | $5,500,000 |
| New construction of a 37,500 square foot building. Project includes demolition, earthwork, drilled piers, site utilities, CIP concrete, pre-engineered metal building, firestopping, joint sealants, aluminum and environmental control windows, cathodic protection system, automated meter reading system, and a mass notification system. MEP includes refrigerant piping and gas piping.
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