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  Morning Side Meadows
Morning Side Meadows
147,000 SF
San Antonio, TX
Owner: Morningside Manor, Inc.
Architects: Hesson, Andrews & Sotomayor
Method of Delivery: CM-at-Risk

The Morningside Meadows Retirement Community offers “Apartment Plus” living opportunities. This project consists of a four-story, 116 unit assisted care living facility. The individual units are based on several different floor plan types including a studio, 1 bedroom/1 bath, 2 bedroom/1 bath, and 2 bedroom/2 bath. Besides the individual living units this facility has many special features and common space areas for the residents to interact, including daily check-in, meeting and conference rooms, as well as the necessary medical assistance facilities including medical clinic, nursing facilities, offices. This project also included food service facilities, lounges, common area living rooms, and exercise facilities. Construction consisted of drilled pier and structural concrete slab construction, cast in place concrete frame, masonry CMU and brick facade and a bitumen modified roofing system.
 
 
4001 N. New Braunfels
4001 N. New Braunfels
161,000 SF
San Antonio, TX
Architects: Callaway & McWilliam /Robert Callaway Corporation

The project consisted of a 14-story cast-in-place concrete structure, on a drilled pier foundation with cast-in-place concrete and window wall facade. The facility included 60 luxury apartment style condominiums, as well as underground parking, exercise facility, common sitting areas, a ood service facility, and laundry facilities. This was one of the first high rise condominiums constructed in San Antonio.
 
 
Ski Lake at Sea World San Antonio
Ski Lake at Sea World
San Antonio
206,000 SF
Owner: Sea World of Texas
Architect: Sea World
Completion: February 17, 1988
Method of Delivery: CM-at-Risk

Ski Lake, SeaWorld of Texas at San Antonio includes a viewing stadium for water ski shows. Also included are buildings and boat docks. A 6.65 stadium and a 2.775 island was constructed; total acres: 9.44. A very detailed schedule was needed to allow for the sequencing of work. Starting from one end and proceeding to the other. The earthwork was started, followed by forming and placing of stadium risers and seating. As soon as the concrete work commenced, the erection of awning steel began. By the time we were constructing the mid-point of the stadium, finished seats were being installed at the beginning point. This sequencing continued until the entire stadium was completed, some two (2) months earlier than scheduled.
 
Penguin Facility and Gift Shop Sea World San Antonio
Penguin Facility and Gift Shop
Sea World San Antonio
 
32,000 SF
Owner: Sea World of Texas
Architect: Hilton Dey Associates, Inc.
Completed: February 22, 1988
Method of Delivery: CM-at-Risk

The Sea World of Texas Penguin Facility and Gift Shop consisted of a 32,000 SF poured-in-place concrete structure, with masonry walls and a standing metal seam and built-up roof. This project included a 27,460 square foot pool facility to exhibit penguins in their natural environment and a 4,783 square foot gift shop. This project was completed on-time and in budget under the CM-at-Risk Delivery Method. It was constructed in 16 months.
 
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Research Center
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower
Research Center
54,000 SF, Austin, TX
Owner: National Wildflower Research Center
Architect: Overland Partners, Inc.
Method of Delivery: CM-at-Risk
Completed: 04/95

The National Wildflower Research Center is the only not-for-profit research and educational organization in the United States committed to the preservation and reestablishment of native wildflowers, grasses, shrubs and trees. The facility will house research programs that will greatly enhance its environmental education programs and teach Texans about our native flora and fauna.
 
Majestic/Empire Theater
Majestic/Empire Theater
3,200 SF, Renovation and Addition, San Antonio, TX
Owner: Arts Center Enterprises (Las Casas)
Architect: 3DI
Completion: September 1, 1996

This project consisted of a stage renovation and addition to the existing Texas historical landmark Majestic Theater and the interior renovation and finish-out of a smaller theatrical venue the Empire Theater. In an effort to bring the larger and more theatrical Broadway type productions to San Antonio, the 2311 seat Majestic Theater had to increase stage height, expand back stage capacity, and upgrade their stage equipment. Prior to the expansion it was not possible to bring in some of the large revenue generating productions such as Les Miserables, Cats, and the Phantom that required expanded ceiling heights, as well as a much larger back stage areas that could house props and scene decorations.

At the same time, the Majestic did not want to loose some revenues from some of the smaller and more intimate performances it had traditionally held. Bartlett Cocke General Contractors assisted the Majestic Arts Center by renovating and creating a smaller performance venue for intimate performance features. This facility is the Empire Theater seats just under 1000 and was created for more of the less theatrical "off Broadway" type productions. Bartlett Cocke General Contractors served as construction manger-at-risk for both the Majestic and Empire Theater upgrades.
 
     
 
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