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Chapel Complex and Religious Education Facility
Owner:

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Architect:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Location:

Fort Hood, Texas

Cost:

$15,262,069

Solis Constructors, Inc. is performing this project as the Design-Builder for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Fort Hood, Texas. The 42,000 square foot building includes demolition, earthwork, drilled piers, site utilities, site concrete, firestopping joint sealants, a wet pipe fire suppresssion system, a solar hot water system, ecclesiastical fixtures, furninishings and equipment, an audio/visual system, landscaping, custom millwork and trimmowrk, a cathodic protection system, an automated meter reading system, a mass notification system and MEP that includes chilled water plant and piping systems.



CH-47 Aircraft Maintenance Hangar

Owner:

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Architect:

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Location:

Fort Hood, Texas

Cost:
$17,208,478

Solis Constructors, Inc. is performing this project as the Design-Builder for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.  The 51,000 square foot building includes demolition, earthwork, drilled piers, site utilities, cast-in-place concrete, a concrete aircraft parking apron, a pre-engineered metal building, firestopping joint sealants, a wet pipe fire suppresssion system, an AFFF fire suprression system, bridge crane, cathodic protection system, an automated meter reading system, a mass notification system and an MEP system.




Kappa Sigma Fraternity Lodge
Owner:

Texas Kappa Sigma Educational Foundation, Inc.

Architect:

Katheryn Lott Architect

Location:

Austin, Texas

Cost:

Undisclosed

Solis Constructors, Inc. is creating a replica stone lodge that includes demolition, earthwork, drilled piers, a solider pier wall, retaining walls, site utilities, CIP concrete, concrete etching and staining, a wet pipe fire supression system, a commercial kitchen, an in-wall pest control system, authentic antique timber, ecclesiastical fixtures, furnishings and equipment, an audio/PA system, landscaping, flagstone and paver, custom millwork adn trim work, custom solid oak doors, a mass notification system, and MEP that includes regrigerant piping and gas piping.



Mexican American Cultural Center Phase 1A
Owner:

City of Austin

Architect:
CasaBella Architects
Location:

Austin, Texas

Cost:

$15,501,592

Solis Constructors, Inc. is continuing build out of the Mexican American Cultural Center to include classrooms and additional space as part of the crescent building, and improvements to the plaza area.




Fort Hood
DOL Warehouse/Central Receiving

Owner:

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Architect:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Location:

Fort Hood, Texas

Cost:

$15,262,069

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.




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.




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.




316-318 North Congress Avenue - Phase 1 Demolition
Owner:
WB Smith, L.P.
Architect:

Clayton Levy & Little Architects

Location:
Austin, Texas
Cost:
$382,900

 Construction of this project consisted of demolition of a 7,700 square foot office space and the installation of new plumbing stub ups, a new roof, ADA door openers, and a concrete overlay with stained and scored concrete.




The Y Office Building

Owner:
The Y @ 71
Architect:
Studio 8 Architects
Location:
Austin, Texas
Cost:
Undisclosed

Construction of a three story, 30,000 square foot office building.  The project includes site prep, site utilities, site concrete, paving, and landscaping.  The building is structural steel, with Full masonry.




Mexican American Cultural Center
Owner:
City of Austin
Architect:
CasaBella Architects
Location:
Austin, Texas
Cost:
$12,700,000

Construction of a 30,000 square foot cultural center on a 4.44 acre site on Town Lake. The exterior of the buildings consists of white marble plant precast architectural concrete fabricated in Mexico, white marble architectural cast-in-place concrete, aluminum entrances and storefronts, glazed aluminum curtain walls, large metal framed skylights and linear metal ceilings. Interior finishes consist of spring wood flooring, acoustical wall and ceiling panels, glass partitions, ceramic tile and carpet flooring. Specialty systems include theatrical and stage systems, food service equipment, audio visual and projection equipment, custom elevator, fire suppression system and extensive electrical and HVAC systems.




Leander Park & Ride
Owner:
Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Architect:
McKinney Architects Inc.
Location:
Leander, Texas
Cost:
$5,200,000

The construction of an AIA award winning Park and Ride Facility on a 13.54 acre site at the San Gabriel subdivision of Leander.  Project included seven (7) bus bays with architectural tensile membrane passenger shelter structures, a parking lot with 638 new parking spaces, a terminal building, a clock tower, a kiss & ride drop off area, a plaza, and a mini park with a pond and jogging trail. 




Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity Dormitory
Owner:
SAE Texas Rho House Corporation
Architect:
Holland Architectural
Location:
Austin, Texas
Cost:
$2,300,000

New construction of a three (3) story, thirty-six (36) room dormitory for the University of Texas Chapter of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. The construction of the dormitory consisted of cast in place concrete pier and beam foundation, structural steel, precast hollow core planks, limestone veneer on light gauge metal stud framing, interior concrete masonry unit shaft walls and partitions, and finishes.

The construction took place during the school year in the rear of the occupied fraternity house with very limited site access.




Austin Coca-Cola Bottling Plant
Owner:
Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.
Architect:
Graeber, Simmons & Cowan AIA Architects
Location:
Austin, Texas
Cost:
$2,100,000

 Expansion of Austin Coca-Cola Bottling Plant  included two pre-engineered metal buildings totaling more than 46,000 sq. ft.  This project was constructed while the facility was in operation and was finished three weeks ahead of schedule.

Facility security was a high priority with the Owner’s facility managers.  Temporary security measures included badging and monitoring of all construction personnel on a daily basis. No security breaches or incidents were ever recorded during the construction of this project due to Temporary security measures included badging and monitoring of all construction personnel on a daily basis.



Decker Power Plant
Owner:
City of Austin
Architect:
Graeber, Simmons & Cowan AIA Architects
Location:
Austin, Texas
Cost:
$1,300,000

The construction of a 4,940 square foot pre-engineered building.  The new control center was located at one of the City of Austin’s power plant facilities so security was of great concern.  We were provided a separate entrance onto the facility and were given full responsibility for maintaining control and access to the project site.  Temporary security measures included background checks on all personnel entering the site, badging of approved workers and monitoring of construction entrance with a full time security guard.  No security breaches or incidents were ever recorded during the construction of this project.




Martin Jr. High School
Owner:
Austin Independent School District
Architect:
Aguirre Corporation
Location:
Austin, Texas
Cost:
$500,000

The renovation included the installation of four new heat recovery units to feed fresh air to existing mechanical rooms including all associated work and moderate structural revisions; removal and replacement of built-up roof system; and remodeling of select areas throughout the school. The project schedule required work to be done during the summer months and into the beginning of the school year.




Brushy Creek Lake Park
Owner:
City of Cedar Park
Architect:
Martinez, Wright & Mendez
Location:
Cedar Park, Texas
Cost:
$980,000

New improvements on a 100 acre site including three pavilions, park drive and parking lots, concrete sidewalks and trails, installation of an 85 foot long prefabricated pedestrian bridge, water fountains, outdoor shower, exercise station, restrooms, sand volleyball courts, canoe launch, fishing pier, fishing nooks, benches, picnic tables and grilles.




Building 76 at Camp Mabry
Owner:
Adjutant General’s Department, State of Texas
Architect:
Freese & Nichols, Inc.
Location:
Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas
Cost:
$500,000

Renovation to add approximately 2,500 sq. ft. of classroom/office space within three bays of a vehicle maintenance area. A second portion (1,764 sq. ft.) of the building was converted into new office support areas, ADA compliant restrooms, and storage area. The existing building structure was extensively modified with the addition of new perimeter piers and pier caps to stabilize the foundation.




Building 66 at Camp Mabry
Owner:
Adjutant General’s Department
Architect:
Energy Engineering Associates, Inc.
Location:
Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas
Cost:
$500,000

Electrical upgrades included installation of a new electrical service, new distribution panels, transfer switch, new diesel generator, new UPS system, new under floor outlet system, new security system and power to new HVAC units.  HVAC upgrades included the removal and replacement of an existing package rooftop unit, removal and replacement of existing computer room AC units and condensers and the addition of two new computer room AC units and condensers.  The scope of work also included demolition of existing walls, doors and security hardware.  All work was performed in phases so there was no disruption to the daily  operation of the existing occupied data center.