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PROJECT PROFILES
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University of Texas at Austin - Welch Hall
Austin, TX
Rosendin is currently working with The Beck Group (GC) on a $10.3M project at The University of Texas at Austin.
The 232,000 square foot project includes renovation of raised floor chemistry labs, auditoriums, collaborative
spaces, and administrative spaces. The project also involves replacing a 15KV Medium Voltage substation that
TEXAS feeds Welch Hall and the surrounding buildings on campus. Welch Hall is made up of (3) separate structures
that were built in 1929, 1961 and 1978. The coordination and integration of all the buildings and systems is the
most significant challenge on the project. Rosendin's scope includes electrical, telecommunications, and fire
alarm. The project will support the engineering and chemistry students at the University of Texas and be the
home to many student groups and organizations.
Austin Bergstrom Airport - Terminal Expansion and Delta Lounge
Austin, TX
Rosendin, partnering with Hensel Phelps (GC), is performing all electrical work on the ~$7.4M Austin Bergstrom
Airport Terminal Expansion project in Austin, TX. Under a separate subcontract with Holder Construction, the 9,000 Clines Landing Condominiums - Hurricane Harvey Recovery Relief
square foot Delta Sky Club project (pictured lower right), scheduled to open in Spring 2019, includes a unique Port Aransas, TX
covered sky deck with an outdoor patio and ceiling fans so guests can enjoy year round. This project enhances the The pictures below are the Clines Landing Condominiums before Hurricane Harvey made landfall in 2017. The
customers' experience in Austin, while giving a new space to relax during travel. 1983 concrete condominium complex in Port Aransas, Texas, suffered significant destruction and is located with
direct access to the Gulf Coast. The Gulf can be
seen clearly from the 6th and 7th floors.
Rosendin is working with White Construction
(GC) on this $4.1M project. The building is being
remodeled for previous residents who remain
displaced by Hurricane Harvey. Rosendin is
leveraging our colleagues on the residential work to
develop efficiencies in the project. A challenge that is
being faced is financing. As this is a condo building,
all units will get to a standard that some of the units
never had before.
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