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The
convention center needed to expand in order to prevent losing
events to larger facilities. The owner also needed to complete
the project in time for the planned 1998 Super Bowl festivities.
The purpose of this project was to prepare a 15% design and
select a design-build team to expedite a fast track, modified,
design-build delivery process. |
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The
concept design included preparing detailed drawings and specifications
for the expansion: exhibit halls, formal ballroom, meeting
rooms, lobbies, circulation areas, vehicle tunnel, utility
access tunnel, loading dock, commercial kitchen and various
service spaces. |
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We
determined how to serve the whole facility for use as a civil
disaster shelter, and recommended purchasing existing substation
equipment from the local utility, supporting our decision
with a cost effectiveness analysis for concurrence by the
City Engineer. |
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Our
team worked very closely with the owner, users, maintenance
personnel and architects to create a state-of-the-art facility.
We proposed the integration of all building systems using
an open system architecture. Authorized individuals can then
access any of these systems from any network computer with
one common user interface. |
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