City of Fort Worth
Hazel Harvey Peace Center for Neighborhoods
Fort Worth, TX
Imperial constructed a new two-story, 36,600 square foot building to house the City of Fort Worth’s Code Compliance Department and Community Relations Department. The challenges associated with this project were multi-faceted: it had to be built according to LEED standards, it was in a high crime area, and it went through a total design change mid-project. Imperial used LEED accredited personnel to oversee the construction, hired full-time security on-site and proactively incorporated design changes by working with the owner before drawings were completed.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA ) Tracon Base Building and Engine Generator (E/G) Building
Pensacola Regional Airport, FL
Imperial constructed a new 20,000 square foot TRACON (Terminal Radar Approach Control) building on an active airport where safety is paramount and everything has to comply with hurricane standards. This critical facility houses the tracking of aircraft throughout a multi-state region with stringent construction requirements and materials. Imperial drew from our experience working on more than 30 active airports where we have never created a hazard nor interrupted air service. We dedicated six full-time, on-site administrative personnel to ensure all standards were met and all materials were procured on time.
Texas Facilities Commission and Texas Department of Public Safety District Office
Bryan, TX
The Texas Facilities Commission needed a new 30,000 square foot district office building. As the TFC is an administrative branch for the Department of Public Safety, it was important for Imperial to mediate communication between both clients. Imperial was chosen for our past performance and skills in collaborating with multiple entities to create win-win results. The finished product included an indoor firing range, a floating acoustical cloud ceiling, and ornate concrete finishes on both floors and walls throughout the building.
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