Our recently completed Whole Foods Offices at 5th and Baylor project is a second-generation tenant improvement that was constructed simultaneously on levels 2, 3 and 4 of the downtown building spanning a total of 51,000 SF.
Upgrades include private offices, huddles, conference rooms, open spaces, a break room, a new internal stairwell and an atrium art installation piece. The high-end finishes in this space also feature acoustical baffles, architectural wood screens, breeze block installations, millwork with integral plantings and wall coverings.
Our early involvement in this project was vital for the success of this project. The project team provided constructability reviews, scheduling updates and budget assessments starting at the design development set and throughout all design phases, which brought this project to successful completion.
The new headquarters for the non-profit Texas Wildlife Association is a ground-up single-story wood-framed building that incorporates heavy timber trusses with 2 x 6 wood decks, a metal roof, storefront and western window systems.
Sabre performed all civil and site work encompassing 5.98 acres which included a road bore underneath FM 1102, all utilities, an asphalt parking lot and a complete asphalt road encircling the building with an aerobic septic system and detention pond.
This project was an interior renovation creating an office, retail and warehouse space for the headquarters of Four Hands Furniture Company. The scope included three phases of construction.
The Four Hands finish-out included open office areas with built-in steel workspace partitions, a high-end break room area with brass accents, restrooms and showers refresh and collaborative spaces with custom carpentry trim work on the façade.
In addition to the interior scope, Sabre replaced the existing storefront glass with larger units, which required significant panel cuts to the tilt-wall structure. The final phase of the project consisted of new landscaping, custom shading structures and a perimeter fence.
Belterra Medical Building ‘S’, a ground-up, two-story, concrete tilt-wall medical office building, features a second story perimeter walkway, a decorative Corten metal panel at the main entry, and finished out elevator lobbies. The building also has a two-stop, machine roomless traction elevator.
Due to large elevation changes on the south and east side of the building, a large retaining wall was designed to account for the drop in elevation. Additional site work includes an asphalt parking lot with concrete curbs and landscaping.
Second Generation tenant finish-out is located on the third floor of a four-story building, overlooks the rolling west hills of Austin. The breathtaking view is complemented by an interior glass wall system throughout, which keeps the 15,277 square-foot space feeling light as it seamlessly wraps around the corner of the building. The main feature is a stunning glass-enclosed main conference room with towers on either side. The mod orange and blue carpet flooring give a playful aesthetic to open office spaces, private offices, huddle rooms, additional conference rooms, two breakrooms, lounge area.
This project is a first-generation tenant finish out of the Compass Real Estate office within the new Class A building on Bee Caves Road. Tenant improvements focused on cosmetic upgrades and furniture, fixtures and equipment that reflect the distinctive Compass brand.
The completed office features a mixture of open office space, with conference rooms and private offices space circling the perimeter. Glass wall systems are incorporated throughout the space.
This 28,000 square foot tenant finish out for Power Homes Remodeling Group (PHRG) is located at the Met Center, Office 12. The first generation finish out included both office space and their warehouse. With a heavy emphasis on having a flexible space, over half of the office floor plan is allocated to training rooms, break areas, and open office. The remainder of the office includes glass-enclosed private offices and conference rooms.
The reception area includes a custom 16-foot curved wood-slat wall enveloped in steel. Full height custom graphic walls were affixed throughout the space to further PHRG’s team branding and values.
This gorgeous office/warehouse finish out was delivered on time and within budget. The finished product is visually arresting and highly user-friendly, with plenty of wide-open spaces.
2018 – Austin AGC Outstanding Construction Award-Winning Project
2018 – Texas Building Branch AGC Outstanding Construction Award-Winning Project
This first generation interior finish out was completed on the fourteenth floor of Shoal Creek Walk building located in downtown Austin. The completed space includes two separate offices of sister companies as well as the elevator lobby and corridor between. Both offices were uniquely designed with each featuring high-end finishes, lighting packages, and design elements throughout. Each tenant had its own distinctive reception area, break room and conference room as well as a mixture of executive style individual offices and open office space.
This project was completed while the base building was still under construction and our team was able to work through extremely limited access to an elevator but were able to still complete the project with minimal disruption. Both offices were suited to comply with the AEGB 2-Star rated building.
2018 – Austin AGC Outstanding Construction Award-Winning Project
2018 – Texas Building Branch AGC Outstanding Construction Award-Winning Project
Mentions:
Vida Capital / Ovation Partners, STG Design
First generation, high-end tenant finish Out in the new “Class A” Colorado Tower for the Kelly Hart & Hallman Law Office. The space included specialty horizontal wood paneling design throughout as well as glass door systems. The space includes over twenty offices, four conference rooms, library, server rooms, and break area.
As part of the building requirements, the project was rated in the Austin Energy Green Building program.
This project included the remodel of the existing industrial kitchen within the plaza level of the Whole Foods Headquarters in downtown Austin to create a state of the art learning kitchen. Upgrades included all new kitchen equipment to provide three complete cooking and prep lines. The renovation work also included adding alarm systems and updated door seals to the existing walk-in coolers and freezer as well as installation of one walk-in freezer.
Adjacent to the kitchen included a classroom, dubbed the Sensory Room, with full AV and TV systems for all food tasting and learning needs.
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