Manhattan Construction Company is honored to have been selected by the Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department to provide construction services for Lake Murray State Park Lodge, Oklahoma’s oldest and largest state park located in Ardmore, Oklahoma. Lake Murray State Park Lodge is a $25 million project consisting of a new lodge, restaurant, ballroom, hotel and …
The Crosstown Learning Center project includes a new 21,178- square-foot learning center and 66 space parking lot. The new learning center includes a reception area, 5,150-square-feet of office space, six childcare classrooms, two conference rooms, a commercial kitchen and laundry areas. The project was completed in two phases. The existing building and parking lot were …
The award-winning Oklahoma State Capitol Restoration – Interior Rehabilitation project was led by Manhattan Construction in partnership with Frankfurt Short Bruza Architects-Engineers-Planners, Rosin Preservation, and Stephen Kelley Preservation. Their combined efforts resulted in an efficient and functional renovation of the historic structure. Manhattan Construction developed a single-move strategy to relocate occupants only once, avoiding multiple …
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Manhattan Construction Company constructed the Oklahoma State Capitol Dome Project. Construction of the 155-foot dome began in April 2001 and completed by Statehood Day, November 16, 2002. The original design and construction of the Capitol incorporated the necessary foundations to support the dome even though the dome was not built at the time. The construction …
The new Cascia Performing Arts Center includes a 700-seat, 24,000 square foot bi-level auditorium and 10,000 square feet of new classroom space. The new structure was built adjacent to the basketball and football facilities, therefore old locker rooms and dressing areas were demolished to make room for the building. The complex is outfitted with new …
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