Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery Burial Expansion (San Antonio, TX)
Owner
Department of Veterans Affairs
Architect
Rialto Studio, Inc.
Delivery Method
Hard Bid
General Scope of Project
This project consists of site work, roads, paving, site furnishings, signage, utilities, landscaping, irrigation, precast concrete, concrete, masonry, an administration building, and renovations to existing shop/maintenance facilities.
Fort Sam Houston Army Reserve Center (San Antonio, TX)
Owner
US Army Corps of Engineers
Architect
Mason & Hanger
Delivery Method
Hard Bid
General Scope of Project
This project consists of a 76,400 sf training building, an unheated 2,000 sf storage building, a 5,500 sf vehicle maintenance shop, and an organizational parking. This ARC supports the mission and staffing for the San Antonio Army Reserve unit, and is made up of administrative, educational, assembly, library, learning center, vault, weapons simulator, and physical fitness areas. The project also provides adequate parking space for all military and privately-owned vehicles.
AAFES Mega Food Court (Fort Hood, TX)

Owner
Army Air Force Exchange Services (AAFES)
Architect
Komatsu & Associates
Delivery Method
Hard Bid
General Scope of Project
The AAFES Mega Food Court project involved the construction of a new 20,000 sf freestanding fast food service facility on 8 acres, which included a Burger King, Captain D’s, Anthony’s Pizza/Robin Hood, Charlie’s Grilled Subs, Baskin-Robbins Ice activities. The dining area has 438 seats inside and 49 seats outside.
Basic Expeditionary Airmen Skill Training - BEAST (Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX)

Owner
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District
Architect
Merrick & Company
Delivery Method
Negotiated
General Scope of Project
The project included the construction of Phase II of the Basic Expeditionary Airmen Skill Training facility including the headquarters building, an open-air training building, a dining facility, a warehouse, and an equipment storage building.
Combined Arms Collective Training Facility (Fort Hood, TX)

Owner
US Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District
Architect
US Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District
Delivery Method
Hard Bid
General Scope of Project
The CACTF includes a Range Operations Center (ROC), After Action Review (AAR) building, operations and storage building, and 28 training buildings. Supporting facilities include an information system, electric service and site improvements. ATFP measures are included. The 28 urban city buildings include a service station, medical clinic, radio station, 2 warehouses, hotel, 4 business buildings, 2 strip malls, bank, municipal building, townhouse, school, church/mosque, 9 residential homes, city hall, and police station. Other site features include a soccer field, pedestrian crossover bridge which extends over one of the roadways, gravel roads, concrete roads, low water crossing, and a vehicle bridge rated for tank traffic (100 tons). The hotel and municipal buildings are constructed with basements. Certain buildings have tunnels that extend from their basements and connect together at the street in a curb inlet box. The tunnels are constructed of 48 inch reinforced concrete storm drain pipe.
USPS Sonterra Station (San Antonio, TX)

Owner
US Postal Service Southwest Facilities Service Office
Architect
Marmon Mok Architects
Delivery Method
Hard Bid
General Scope of Project
Construction of a new postal customer cervice facility containing approximately 28,156 sf located in North San Antonio. Areas included a Workroom, Employee Facilities, Loading Dock, Carrier Loading, Carrier Parking, Employee Parking, Truck Maneuvering and Drives.
Army Reserve Center (Fort Worth, TX)

Owner
US Army Corps of Engineers
Architect
Gossen Livingston Architecture
Delivery Method
Hard Bid
General Scope of Project
The Project includes construction of a 600-member Army Reserve Center which includes a Training Center building, an Organizational Maintenance Shop (OMS) building, and the conversion of two earth-covered concrete bunkers into Unheated Storage buildings. The Training Center consists of a structural steel system on a drilled pier concrete foundation, brick veneer walls with metal stud backup, and low-slope modified bitumen roof. The OMS building is a pre-engineered metal building. Support facilities include paving, fencing, general site improvements, and extension of utilities. The Project also includes the demolition of pavement, buildings, and foundations.
