The Atwell / RVi Landscape project was an expansion of their existing space into an adjacent suite in Downtown Austin. The interior office expansion/remodel involved selective demo to existing walls, electrical, HVAC and plumbing. We upgraded the space with a painted exposed ceiling that consists of linear and round light fixtures and side wall supply air registers on exposed ducting in the open workspace area. We also added a kitchenette, storage room and upgraded the restroom with wall, ceiling and floor finishes, as well as expanding the existing RVi conference room per plan. Existing offices were equipped with new motion sensor light switches, new lay-in light fixtures into the gridded ceiling and sliding barn doors complete with fresh new carpet, as well as clearstory windows installed at each office demising wall. We created 3 new openings, connecting the new Atwell space to the existing RVi Landscape suite and provided a new display area right inside the front entrance.
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Logic Monitor
This Downtown Austin project consisted of a full renovation of the 13th floor at the San Jacinto Center. The scope included all new MEP’s with all new linear and accent lighting fixtures throughout, new ducting and HVAC unit placement, as well as several plumbing upgrades throughout. The finish scopes included all new flooring, millwork elevations, interior glazing and sidelights, as well as standard and accent paint throughout. Also included in the scope was furniture coordination and sign installation, we ensured all electrical rough-in was provided for all new open office cubicles and conference room tables.
The Arc of Texas
This 1st generation interior finish-out took an existing storage space in a one-story building and transformed it into 2,045 square feet of functional office space for the non-profit organization. The scope of work included modifications to the mechanical systems, the construction of new partitions using glass storefronts with accompanying doors and frames. We also added new lighting, custom millwork, as well as new power and data locations to service the individual offices, conference room and open workspace area.
The Raymond-Morley House – 510 Baylor Street
This project features a commercial finish-out and remodel of an existing, historical residential property for the offices of Witliff Cutter, PLLC. The building exterior façade features refurbished and painted brick with new wood siding added. New concrete steps and railings were added to the building exterior. Utility water lines were upgraded for the building and a new electrical service was provided. The interior remodel features added wood-framed walls, plaster finished walls and completely refurbished wood flooring. The interior of the space also includes a new HVAC system, new plumbing fixtures, new plastic laminate woodwork with solid surface countertops, ceramic tile in the breakroom and restroom areas, as well as new wood doors and door frames. The project features the original windows that were refurbished and re-installed throughout the building.
Lennar Homes at Paloma Ridge
The new office for Lennar Homes was a renovation of their existing space that was once a Design Center to provide multiple contract signing rooms, as well as updated offices for all of their internal departments. In the entryway, wood slatted ceiling was reformed to fit the new shape of the entryway, with a newly installed carpet to be the centerpiece of the floor. A virtual reception room was created with glass partitions to separate the space from the cubicles for the employees. An all glass conference room in the center of the space was created to facilitate collaboration. A glass film was added to provide privacy due to its central location.
Robert Half International Staffing Office / Protiviti
This project was a full demolition and build-back of 2 existing adjacent tenant suites. Suite occupancy classification and use group remained unchanged by the scope of this work. In the suite that Robert Half occupies, the layout contained individual offices, 4 conference rooms, an open workspace area, a breakroom, collaboration booths, a wellness room and a phone room. Within the Protiviti space, while smaller in size, we aided in making the space equally functional. Their space contained an open workspace area, a conference room and several individual offices. The scope included all new paint, flooring, MEPs, acoustic ceiling and wall panels, custom cabinetry in all conference rooms and in the breakroom, as well as all new light fixtures, air devices and plumbing fixtures to revamp the space and provide a new and functional system. We also facilitated the installation of uniquely painted employee lockers, a synthetic brick wall, 2 custom wall coverings, one University of Texas themed and the other was the Downtown Austin Skyline to give the office a custom Austin feel. All work took place in an occupied office building at Braker Pointe II so consideration to other tenants was paramount to the success of the project.
Fish & Richardson Law Office
This Austin Energy Green Building project included the demolition and build-back of the interior areas of the 20th floor in the 111 Congress Building in Downtown Austin consisting 7 large conference rooms, all with custom millwork and furniture, as well as 35 finished offices, a breakroom, lounge and lobby. The scope included all MEP work, all finishes including, specialty ceiling replacement using 3 Form panels to simulate ‘fish’, MAARS demountable partitions, flooring, millwork and paint. Throughout the space, elegant finishes were applied from floor to ceiling, such as custom light fixtures, numerous wall coverings and quartz countertops.
All of this work was done in a densely populated area of downtown in an occupied building. This presented numerous challenges of managing material delivery, as well as coordinating any base building items with the property owner, Cousins Properties.
Cousins Properties Management Office at The Domain, Austin, TX
2nd generation tenant improvement of an office space consisting of demolition and build-back to create a new office layout and an additional conference room. Finishes included new partitions with updated doors, frames and hardware, resilient flooring in the breakroom, carpeting throughout the suite and new floor tile at the lobby entrance, updated feature wall and reception desk with signage, updated sprinkler and fire alarm devices, as well as paint throughout the space. In addition, we provided an additional source of access/egress to the corridor. Deliveries and loud work were coordinated with the building engineers/facility outside of business hours due to the building being occupied.
Recurrent Energy Offices at The San Jacinto Center – Austin, TX
This project was an interior finish-out consisting of individual offices and open office space with work stations, several conference rooms and huddle rooms, a breakroom, storage room and IT room on existing tenant offices at the San Jacinto Center. Coordination was necessary with security, building management and existing building tenants due to the boisterous work.
Alfred Williams & Co. Showroom – Austin, TX
This jaw-dropping transformation was a full gut and remodel of an existing BMX and Motorcycle shop. The showroom and office build-out consisted of many structural improvements in order to open up the space to go along with the addition of 2 stairs. The building has new water, gas and electrical service to go along with brand new RTUs. The interior has exposed ceilings with drywalled MEP piping and ductwork, acoustic baffles, skylights and a new lighting package. The offices and conference rooms consist of DIRTT Walls which include integrated electrical, data & A/V. We revived the concrete floors with stained epoxy and installed carpet in the open office area, individual offices and conference rooms. White Oak slats cover the north wall of the interior ramp and are seen at the concierge desk and the main break room island and extend to the exterior. The 2,000 square foot exterior patio is accessible through the new storefront or rear garage doors and consists of cast in place concrete with an stained acrylic top coat and gorgeous pendant lights.
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