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Christine Fisher MD, Plastic Surgery Office

The Christine Fisher | MD renovation created a Class A plastic surgeon’s office complete with patient rooms and operating space. This renovation included a complete interior renovation as well as exterior upgrades to the building.

To increase natural lighting within the clinic, an existing brick wall was demolished to install a new exterior window, existing windows were altered and the storefront was replaced with an all-glass system.

The interior space included two exam rooms, a pre-op and post-op room, two aesthetic treatment rooms, an operating room, reception and waiting area, as well as office space and break room for employees. Clad in high-end finishes throughout, Sabre Commercial led the value engineering with the client and architect to help ensure the client’s vision became reality.

 

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Christine Fisher MD, Healthcare Snapshots

Sixthriver wins IIDA Texas Oklahoma Chapter Design Excellence Award for Dr. Christine Fisher Office

Power Home Remodeling Group, Tenant Finish Out

This 28,000 square foot tenant finish out for Power Homes Remodeling Group (PHRG) is located at the Met Center, Office 12. The first generation finish out included both office space and their warehouse. With a heavy emphasis on having a flexible space, over half of the office floor plan is allocated to training rooms, break areas, and open office. The remainder of the office includes glass-enclosed private offices and conference rooms.

The reception area includes a custom 16-foot curved wood-slat wall enveloped in steel. Full height custom graphic walls were affixed throughout the space to further PHRG’s team branding and values.

This gorgeous office/warehouse finish out was delivered on time and within budget. The finished product is visually arresting and highly user-friendly, with plenty of wide-open spaces.

2018 – Austin AGC Outstanding Construction Award-Winning Project

2018 – Texas Building Branch AGC Outstanding Construction Award-Winning Project

Vida Capital + Ovation Partners Tenant Finish Outs

This first generation interior finish out was completed on the fourteenth floor of Shoal Creek Walk building located in downtown Austin. The completed space includes two separate offices of sister companies as well as the elevator lobby and corridor between. Both offices were uniquely designed with each featuring high-end finishes, lighting packages, and design elements throughout. Each tenant had its own distinctive reception area, break room and conference room as well as a mixture of executive style individual offices and open office space.

This project was completed while the base building was still under construction and our team was able to work through extremely limited access to an elevator but were able to still complete the project with minimal disruption. Both offices were suited to comply with the AEGB 2-Star rated building.

2018 – Austin AGC Outstanding Construction Award-Winning Project

2018 – Texas Building Branch AGC Outstanding Construction Award-Winning Project

 

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Vida Capital / Ovation Partners, STG Design

Kelly Hart & Hallman

First generation, high-end tenant finish Out in the new “Class A” Colorado Tower for the Kelly Hart & Hallman Law Office. The space included specialty horizontal wood paneling design throughout as well as glass door systems. The space includes over twenty offices, four conference rooms, library, server rooms, and break area.

As part of the building requirements, the project was rated in the Austin Energy Green Building program.

Whole Foods Headquarters, Innovation Kitchen

This project included the remodel of the existing industrial kitchen within the plaza level of the Whole Foods Headquarters in downtown Austin to create a state of the art learning kitchen. Upgrades included all new kitchen equipment to provide three complete cooking and prep lines. The renovation work also included adding alarm systems and updated door seals to the existing walk-in coolers and freezer as well as installation of one walk-in freezer.

Adjacent to the kitchen included a classroom, dubbed the Sensory Room, with full AV and TV systems for all food tasting and learning needs.

Ascension GoodHealth Solutions Center

This first-generation interior finish-out at the Met Center created a high-tech telecommunications center for Seton doctors to serve patients remotely. The GoodHealth Solutions Center offers one phone number through which patients can access coordinated care, with services that include appointment scheduling, a nurse advice line, disease management, and home monitoring. Through the GoodHealth Digital Clinic app, doctors can connect with patients virtually via smartphone or computer, from home or work.

The project included intensive specialized audio-visual coordination with the Seton IT Department.

5900 Ben White Campus Upgrade

Sabre Commercial was selected as the general contractor for the complete campus renovation of the historic Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Building to ready it for new tenants. This work included a facelift to lobby common areas, upgrades to the parking lot including a covered parking structure, the installation of 35 new 6’ x 6’ windows, the replacement of valves for the HVAC/DDC Controls of the building, and an upgraded fire protection system throughout the space. We also installed Michael-Hsu-designed cooling tower and generator screens (photo above) to disguise bulky HVAC equipment and provide a showpiece visible from HWY 71.

Concurrent to our work with the building owner, Sabre was selected by the tenant to renovate their space over two phases. The first phase included the 100,000 SF second floor of this building with office space, multiple conference rooms, an executive office suite, open office space, breakrooms and restrooms to accommodate 800 people. The second phase spanned 115,000 SF on the first floor, including a large industrial kitchen, cafeteria, auditorium, locker rooms, workout facilities, and open office space. The renovated building now serves as the Austin headquarters for more than 1,500 employees.

Architect and Contact (landlord upgrades): GSC Architects
Architect and Contact (exterior upgrades): Michael Hsu Office of Architecture
Architect and Contact (interior finish out): lauckgroup

CHiP Semiconductor

Construction of CHiP Semiconductor’s new forty thousand square foot office, warehouse and laboratory was delivered under the design-build model. As the design build manager, Sabre Commercial managed the site planning, schematic design, design development, construction documentation and limited construction administration for the development. The building is composed of a concrete tilt-up shell with an internal steel framed structure.

2017 – Austin AGC Outstanding Construction Award Winning Project

Whole Foods Austin Headquarters, 4th Floor Remodel

30K SF office renovation of the fourth floor of the Whole Foods Global Services Center in downtown Austin. The finish out included a mixture of traditional and efficient meeting rooms throughout the space along with modern workstations. The large break area included specialty reclaimed barn wood accent walls. This project included the removal of a structural staircase connecting to the floor below as well as the repurposing of an overhead door to secure their Computer Hospital.

Treehouse Pediatrics

Treehouse Pediatrics is a kid-friendly clinic that creates welcoming, safe healthcare spaces for the little ones. When the owners decided to move to Round Rock, they chose Sabre Commercial to build their new clinic from the ground up.

With dazzling finishes and themed patient rooms, this pediatric clinic is meant to take the anxiety out of visiting the doctor. The single-story medical office building features 22 exam rooms with corresponding nurse’s stations, six doctors’ offices, a fully functional lab and two separate reception areas for both sick and well patients.

The BSA LifeStructures‘ interior and exterior design incorporates 30 different paint colors and 14 unique wall coverings—creating a whimsical space where different textures and materials converge to give each room dimension and visual pop. From shapes and stencils to hopscotch and art, strict attention was paid to making the offices accessible and appealing to our tiniest Texans.