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Campus Redevelopment

By | Higher Education

Huckabee had the pleasure of attending the groundbreaking for the redevelopment of a community college campus in northwest Tarrant County. The $350 million project includes the design of four new buildings and renovations to existing facilities that will create modern, flexible and student-ready environments. The campus opened in 1976 and has become integral to the community and region through its high-quality programs for students and professionals of all ages.

The planning process for the redevelopment ensured the continuation of the college’s legacy while building toward a bright and vibrant future. Through a series of charrettes, the team used the college’s goals and principles to guide conversation and shape the design in service to students, faculty and community. The resulting design includes four multi-level buildings that form a park-like plaza at the core of the campus.

Building 1 will be home to the early college high school as well as science labs. Building 2 features general-purpose classrooms, testing rooms, administrative and faculty offices and multipurpose space for events and student development services. The core feature of Building 2 is a large atrium and learning stair that can be used for student gatherings. Building 3 houses art, music and general-purpose classrooms and will connect via an enclosed bridge to Building 4 where students can access the learning commons that overlooks the nearby lake. Building 4 also includes a bookstore, a multipurpose center and food services. It also connects to Building 2, creating ease of access to student-focused amenities.

Building 1 and Building 2 are under construction, with Building 3 and Building 4 to follow in 2023. The project will be complete in December 2025. Huckabee is the Prime Firm and Gensler is our design consultant.

Advanced Manufacturing Lab

By | Higher Education

Grayson College recently unveiled a new addition to the college’s Career and Technology Center—the Advanced Manufacturing Lab, which was completed in partnership with Huckabee. The project is part of a multi-million dollar renovation and expansion to enhance Grayson’s learning environments for the 21st century. The Advanced Manufacturing Lab will directly impact students in North Texas by providing access to high-growth career opportunities.

The new 6,800-square-foot space is used as a middle skills shop and includes a manufacturing classroom, industrial machinery, instructional space, storage and an office. It houses seven new lathes and mills. This space provides students with an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the field of highly-technical, advanced manufacturing.

Grayson College has a rich tradition of true-to-life workforce programs and strong community ties, and the Advanced Manufacturing Program is no exception. The program was made possible through partnerships between local manufacturing companies and the college, along with educational grants.

The effects of the Advanced Manufacturing Lab will be far-reaching for the community of North Texas. Due to low unemployment in the area, the manufacturing industry needs more skilled workers. In the Advanced Manufacturing Lab, students will be able to develop significant skills, relationships and understanding of various machinery in order to prepare for successful careers.

Memorial Stadium Breaks Ground

By | Higher Education

Huckabee joined Tarleton State University for the “groundbreaking” of the Memorial Stadium expansion that will create a more exciting and engaging gameday experience for fans. It’s the largest renovation project in the stadium’s 65-year history.

Huckabee team members were in attendance, along with President F. Dominic Dottavio, A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp, Tarleton officials, state representatives and special guests. To mark the symbolic groundbreaking, the group lined up on the field with a cup filled with turf. As each person threw turf on the ground, a rendering of the new stadium was revealed.

The expansion will transform the current visitor’s seating on the west side to host home fans and will be named the Lonn Reisman Athletic Center in honor of the university’s athletic director. The center includes a new press box, suites, enhanced concessions and modern amenities. Overall seating will increase from 7,400 to more than 9,000, as well as add premium seats and hospitality suites. Other renovations will be completed to the entrances and ticket booths as well as replacement of football and track-and-field surfaces.