This 28,000 square foot coworking office space was constructed on the first and fourth floors of the operational San Jacinto Center in downtown Austin. The first floor includes coworking space, conference rooms, lounge areas and kitchen space. The fourth floor space includes private offices, their “Killer Conference Room” as well as more lounge area and kitchen space. The space is equipped with high end finishes throughout, featuring 25-foot-high ceilings with wall to wall windows, a Bicycle Feature Wall, reclaimed wood feature wall, hanging wood trellis ceilings in common areas, mosaic tile feature wall, private phone booths, huddle rooms, custom artisan millwork made from wood and hot rolled steel, and specialty light fixtures throughout. This project was completed within a tight construction schedule, with occupancy required before SXSW 2016.
The Veterans Affairs, Financial Services Finish Out was a three phase, 150K SF LEED Silver Certified Interior Finish Out.
The space included one of the largest installations of DIRTT wall systems in the Southwest. The space included a commercial kitchen with grease trap, expansion of the occupied security reception and data center.
Sabre was responsible for the coordination of all furniture, security, audio visual and IT systems. Due to the business nature of the center, security was a very high priority. All workers on the project went through a background check and were badged in daily. All deliveries were screened and coordinated with the VA a minimum of 24 hours in advance.
Jim Griffin, the building owner’s representative stated that “Sabre was nothing short of professional and a pleasure to work with.”
2009 – Austin AGC Outstanding Construction Award Winning Project
Red Oak One is a mixed use building nestled gently into the sloping hillside just east of I-35 on Wonder World Drive in beautiful San Marcos, Texas. The 14,500 square feet two-story building includes office space and retail. The site plan includes an additional building for future construction.
The building structure is all steel from floor to ceiling. As there are entire facade is made of horizontal and vertical windows, mullions were lined up all the way around the building.
This project is a ground up two story medical office building. The building provides much needed “Class A” office space to the San Marcos Area. Sadler East was designed as an MOB but also is flexible enough to satisfy the needs of standard office clients if needed. Comprised of a structural steel frame the building has a masonry and stucco veneer. The lobby finishes included brushed copper panels and hanging wood ceilings. Construction scope included the core finish out and lobby.
45K SF renovation of a three story building located at 6801 N. Capital of Tx Highway. The remodel of their existing office space was completed in two phases over the course of eleven months with employees being moved within and between buildings to allow for construction. The first phase was a remodel of the ground and second floors that included the build-out of a new ground floor server room and relocation of the existing equipment from the second floor without affecting business operations.
The second phase was the gut and remodel of the second floor that included a new Network Operations Center. During the Value Engineering process, Sabre was able to keep the project under budget by changing to CRAC units rather than the specified split system.
Even though Sabre and Carson Design Associates worked through two complete redesigns that took place during construction, the project still completed ahead of schedule. Sabre worked hand-in-hand with the architect, engineer, furniture vendor, and the client to keep all last minute redesigns from delaying the project.
The result of the project was a sophisticated new office to match the high end technology center that NCSOFT needed to keep operations running.
Located in the new Class A Colorado Tower in downtown Austin, this tenant finish out was split over two floors for the Scott, Douglass & McConnico law firm. The finished space was outfitted with high end finishes throughout.
The space includes an internal steel stair clad in high end decorative wood with glass railing. A full height feature wall composed of mixed depth plaster in a chevron design runs the full height of the stairs from the 24th floor ground to slightly below deck of the 25th floor. The glass walled conference rooms keep the space both airy and modern. Advanced security features included secured access throughout.
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