The Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Terminal Renewal & Improvement Program (TRIP) is a $1.6 billion renovation and upgrade to Terminals A, B, C, and E at DFW Airport. Manhattan was awarded nearly $950 million to renew and improve Terminals B (792,000 sf) and E (975,000 sf). Manhattan’s work encompasses renovation of 75 existing gates and …
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The First Baptist Church of Dallas new campus project included the demolition of seven existing structures and construction of four new structures under tight site conditions in Downtown Dallas. The project included a new 178,000-square-foot Worship Center and a three-story structure with a 3,000-seat sanctuary with a full production and broadcast studio, document archival space, music and choir …
The Grand Prairie City Hall Council Chamber renovation included demolition and renovation of the existing finishes while the remainder of the City Hall Building remained operational. To bring the 3,500-square-foot local government building space up to accessibility code, work included new concrete and installation of new mechanical, electrical, and audio visual systems. Renovations included wood …
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The George W. Bush Presidential Center is a brick and limestone building constructed on a 23-acre lot on the campus of Southern Methodist University (SMU). The Center holds the George W. Bush Library and Museum, and the George W. Bush Institute. The Institute houses offices, a 360-seat auditorium, seminar rooms, a fully-equipped broadcast and recording …
Manhattan Construction built AT&T Stadium – Home of the Dallas Cowboys – in Arlington, creating one of the world’s most important sports venues. The project was featured on the discovery channel’s “Build it Bigger” and Science Channel’s “Megastructures.” At three million square feet and 104 million cubic feet it is largest NFL stadium and largest …