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term (next five+ years) as a police station and then repurposed as administrative office
space once a new city hall and public safety complex is designed and funded in the years
to come. The completed design reflects the historical context of the historic main street
district and construction is expected to start in the April 2023. The project is anticipated to
be completed in March of 2024. The project puts FGMA in a positive position for future
work with the City of Elgin.
• City of Jersey Village. In February 2022, FGMA was awarded the design work for a new
golf course clubhouse and event center for the City of Jersey Village’s 131 acre 18-hole
Jersey Meadow Golf Course. The project replaces the current 1950’s clubhouse and
provides space for pro-shop services, office space, dining area, kitchen, and golf simulator
bays. The project is anticipated to begin construction in 2023 and be completed in 2024.
• City of Pflugerville. In April 2022, FGMA teamed with Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture to
pursue and win the $78M, 120k sf multi-generational recreation center project. The project
is part of a larger 27-acre development known as Pflugerville East and is funded primarily
through a general obligation bond and supplemented through a Tax Increment
Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ). The space programming started with the city and the final
design, construction, and finance will be in coordination with the master developer,
Catellus. The project is anticipated to be completed in 2025.
• City of San Marcos. In March 2022, FGMA was awarded one of two IDIQ contracts for the
City of San Marcos. In August 2022, FGMA was issued a scope of work under the contract
to perform a space study of their current facilities to assist with challenges related to
growth and waiting for a new future city administration complex in the next five to seven
years. The study is currently underway and is anticipated to be completed in March of
2023
• Hutto Co-Op District. In 2022, the team continued to add projects to the Hutto Co-Op
District – A 35-acre, comprehensive mixed-use, developer-led town center, with the Hutto
City Hall at its heart, which was also designed by FGMA. In 2022, the team completed
designs and oversaw the construction for retail shell buildings 1A, 1B, 3 and 4 that will be
occupied by Top Notch Hamburgers, a Mexican restaurant, a day spa, a dental office, and
other commercial tenants (fit-out by others). The construction on this set of shell buildings
has just recently been completed, and in 2023 the team anticipates continuing to work on
additional buildings to further realize the master plan for the Co-Op District. Future
buildings to be designed include multi-level mixed-use buildings, a potential hotel,
additional restaurants and commercial spaces, a parking garage, and multi-family housing.
These projects began our foray into developer led projects and underscore the ability of
FGMA to deliver in this expanding submarket.
• Long Cove Community Clubhouse. In March 2022, FGMA was contracted by private
developer for space programming of a future luxury community clubhouse that will serve
both golfers and their families. The space programming was completed in 2022.
• City of Roanoke Police Department and Municipal Court Facility. In August 2022, the team
signed an agreement with the City of Roanoke to design an approximately 58,400gbsf
Police Department and Municipal Court Facility. The police facility will consist of a 36,000sf
main building, a 3,200sf police support building and a 10,600 sqft indoor shooting range.
The project is in partnership with GFF Architects out of Dallas. The total construction cost is
estimated to be $39M.
• City of Temple. During the summer of 2022, the team started working on Schematic
Design drawings for the City’s Public Safety Training Facility. The facility consists of two
separate buildings, including a 13,000sf classroom building and an 18,000sf indoor range.
Both buildings are connected by an outdoor plaza and architectural canopy. A third
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