Our recently completed Whole Foods Offices at 5th and Baylor project is a second-generation tenant improvement that was constructed simultaneously on levels 2, 3 and 4 of the downtown building spanning a total of 51,000 SF.
Upgrades include private offices, huddles, conference rooms, open spaces, a break room, a new internal stairwell and an atrium art installation piece. The high-end finishes in this space also feature acoustical baffles, architectural wood screens, breeze block installations, millwork with integral plantings and wall coverings.
Our early involvement in this project was vital for the success of this project. The project team provided constructability reviews, scheduling updates and budget assessments starting at the design development set and throughout all design phases, which brought this project to successful completion.
The new headquarters for the non-profit Texas Wildlife Association is a ground-up single-story wood-framed building that incorporates heavy timber trusses with 2 x 6 wood decks, a metal roof, storefront and western window systems.
Sabre performed all civil and site work encompassing 5.98 acres which included a road bore underneath FM 1102, all utilities, an asphalt parking lot and a complete asphalt road encircling the building with an aerobic septic system and detention pond.
This project was an interior renovation creating an office, retail and warehouse space for the headquarters of Four Hands Furniture Company. The scope included three phases of construction.
The Four Hands finish-out included open office areas with built-in steel workspace partitions, a high-end break room area with brass accents, restrooms and showers refresh and collaborative spaces with custom carpentry trim work on the façade.
In addition to the interior scope, Sabre replaced the existing storefront glass with larger units, which required significant panel cuts to the tilt-wall structure. The final phase of the project consisted of new landscaping, custom shading structures and a perimeter fence.
Renovation of existing space to create the Ronald McDonald House Family Room within the active Dell Seton Medical Center of Austin. The space includes four rooms for families of patients in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Project includes bedrooms, a kitchen area, family room and new restrooms. Continuous coordination between the Seton facilities team, their Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Ronald McDonald House Charities was necessary to the success of the project.
The Marine Layer Apparel project was the first-generation tenant finish-out completed in the newly constructed Saint Vincent building built by Sabre Commercial on South Congress. This adaptive mixed-use building occupies 19,870 SF in Austin, Texas’s historic South Congress District.
Marine Layer Apparel showroom occupies a 1,800 SF retail space. The open and airy showroom features open ceilings and stained concrete floors. In addition, Sabre built and installed the merchandise shelving out of owner-provided reused scaffolding boards. Finally, Sabre modified and installed the storefront and glazing to fit the tenant-specific needs.
This project was the new construction of a single-story ambulatory surgery center and clinic. The completed space includes two operating rooms and 11 exam rooms. The exterior is comprised of a steel structure with EIFS and masonry. Construction scope included site work, water quality filtration, and detention ponds, full utilities, storm drain.
The building required extensive coordination with the owner and design team to achieve the status of a Texas State licensed surgical center. All inspections were completed in a timely manner which kept the project on schedule.
Ascension Connect Pharmacy is a first-generation, interior finish-out of 28,800 square feet to create a robust mail-order pharmacy and distribution center, along with offices, conference rooms, break room, walk-in refrigeration with ultra-low temperatures, equipment, and other support space. Extensive mechanical, electrical, and plumbing improvements were made to ensure strict control of the interior environment, as well as backup service in case of power outages. Multiple levels of security for the space include bulletproof glass, bulletproof walls, interior and exterior cameras, and multi-access capable badge readers for the interior doors.
In addition to typical interior finishes, the project also includes exterior building improvements to the existing spandrel glass to provide better insulation of the space, a new exterior dock and ramps to serve truck arrivals and departures, and new mechanical equipment platform and screen on the roof.
Fierce Whiskers Distillery was the ground-up, new construction of a 7,812-SF distillery building, a 5,541-SF five-story rickhouse, and all associated site work.
The distillery can boast being “grain to glass” as the whiskey is produced from an all in-house process at the state-of-the-art sustainable production facility. In addition to the buildings, Sabre was responsible for the installation of owner-provided equipment including but not limited to a still, fermenters, grain silos, chilled water systems, and the copper pot still from renowned Vendome Copper and Brass Works out of Louisville.
Along the south wall of the distillery, Sabre installed multiple glass garage doors that lead to an outdoor patio. The scope also features a tasting room accented with custom wood finishes.
Belterra Medical Building ‘S’, a ground-up, two-story, concrete tilt-wall medical office building, features a second story perimeter walkway, a decorative Corten metal panel at the main entry, and finished out elevator lobbies. The building also has a two-stop, machine roomless traction elevator.
Due to large elevation changes on the south and east side of the building, a large retaining wall was designed to account for the drop in elevation. Additional site work includes an asphalt parking lot with concrete curbs and landscaping.
McCoy’s Door Manufacturing Facility is located in New Braunfels, Texas, and sits on 9.67 acres. This design-build project includes renovations to the existing warehouse and office space finish-out to repurpose the existing building to create a door assembly and distribution plant. A concrete paving area was added to accommodate three new loading dock bays. The existing paved asphalt at the front of the building was repaired and the parking lot re-striped as well.
Renovating the existing 102,940 SF (99,342 SF Post Demo) warehouse for McCoy’s build-out consisted of selective structure demolition to remove steel leveling plates and scales, middle warehouse offices, a chilled water system, exterior silos, overhead cranes, and previous electrical and mechanical systems.
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