Sundt He has completed the reconstruction of Broadway Street in San Antonio. The progressive design design project reformed a section of one mile of the road that connects the historic center of the city center with the northern neighborhoods to make it more secure, sustainable and more accessible, according to Sundt. Completed with design design partner AECOMThe area of the project included extensive pedestrian walkways, protected bike lanes and street parking, with large improvements that include new water, sewer, electric and telecommunications, nine new bus stops, advanced pedestrian lighting and signposted intersections. Sundt says that the project’s green infrastructure approach includes bioswales to naturally treat rainwater runoff before it reaches the San Antonio River, saving $ 400,000 and improving environmental results. Joseph Dooy, a senior vice president of the company and manager of the Texas district, for his transport group, said the team’s effort to “rebuild a key urban artery while coordinating with almost 100 interested parties and preserving the historical character of San Antonio”. The project obtained a grant of general contractors associated with the concession of America to the category of renewal of the road and transport, the firm said in April.

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Robins and Morton Notes Two Recent Project Completions: Fifth Third Park, a 200,000 square meter baseball stadium in Spartanburg, SC and Adventhealth Meadow Pointe Emergey Room in Pasco County, FLA. It announced on April 3, the fifth third park is a 3,500 -seat stadium for the Spartan people of the city of Hub City in the South Atlantic League, a large Texas Rangers team. It can accommodate up to 5,000 fans and has a club of 7,000 square meters, multipurpose event spaces, Concourse level boxes, a berm outside the deep left field and the team store, the lockers and the future retail space that opens to a new square. Robins & Morton was a general contractor, working with architect McMillan Pazdan Smith. The project also includes a parking garage of 230,000 square meters with 650 spaces connected to the stadium. In Pasco County, Robins and Morton and Adventhealth opened the $ 26 million medical installation on April 24, an independent 13,000 -square -meter emergency department located in the area rapidly developing between the Adventhealth Wesley chapel and its Zephyrhills facilities. The county of Pasco er includes 12 patients’ beds, two triage rooms, image services and laboratory and a room for pediatrics. Huntonbrady was an architect of the project, with Robins and Morton as a general contractor. The installation was built in just nine months, says Todd Watson, the head of the Florida division of the contractor.

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Christian University of Texas and Development Member Strong real estate group He broke on April 29 in two apartment -style buildings that are among the first inspired by the Master Plan of the University Campus. The first phase of the Morado on Berry’s development aims to add residential services and a sophisticated sale space on the campus. The school’s collaboration with Austin Endeavour was announced in mid -April to build a mixed use development on the southern edge of the campus to support the goals described in the university’s strategic plans and masters, including extended housing to support student growth. The two buildings together will add a total of 780 class A+beds, highly enlivened homes and 25,000 square meters of sales space on the ground floor that will be completed by the Autumn 2027 semester. The project team members include Robert Am Stern Architects As an architect, Lake | Float For the design, The beck group As responsible for the construction, Oht partners As a general contractor and Kimley-horn As a civil engineer.

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Hodgson based in Nashville Douglas Landscape Architects Mark 40 years in business. Founded by Joe Hodgson and Jim Douglas in 1985, the company claims that it has increased the revenue of six and expanded from seven to 23 employees. Other team members are expected to be added by 2030, reflecting the occupied Nashville Market and its commitment to build a support and collaborative workplace. The firm also recently refreshed its brand, focusing its new approach to “clarity”, a concept that says it shakes both its design style and its approach to customer experience. The company provides landscape architecture services for Centenary Park updates in Nashville, it also serves as the creator of the design plan design for its quadrant Cockrill Springs, which includes an outdoor amphitheater and a new water feature that highlights the historic Cockrill spring. For the project, the signature will work by Metro Parks Planning Dept., Collier Engineering, Dryden Architecture and Design, The Centennial Park Conservancy and others. Construction is expected to end in 2025. Hodgson Douglas Landscape Architects also participates in the Central Center of the Vanderbilt University, based in Nashville, where four new residential colleges are planned. Vanderbilt assures that the new central neighborhood project would be “an extension of the dramatic transformation in the West End district, which was completed in August 2024 after 12 years of planning and construction, and includes green and collaborative spaces designed that will incorporate sustainability and accessibility according to the objectives of the Futurevu initiative.” The effort continues the firm’s work on the program since 2013. Other Nashville projects in their portfolio include Re -Revisioning Fort Negley, a UNESCO memory site; Foreign design efforts at the Frist Art Museum; and work at the State Museum of Tennessee. Outside the area, the firm has directed main landscape architectural projects in Illinois, Florida, Alabama and Carolina in the north.
