Cultural/Convention

Four Seasons Resort Hurricane Damage Repair - <span class=\"location\">Charlestown Nevis</span>

Four Seasons Resort Hurricane Damage Repair - Charlestown Nevis

Manhattan provided general contracting services to The Four Seasons Resort, which sustained damages from Hurricane Georgia in 1998. The 196 rooms, 17 suites, and 24 private villas facility incurred damages that required the scope of the work to include extensive repairs to the roof, major structures, dry wall and tilework. The majority of the work was done to the main building which houses regular rooms and suites. Las instalaciones del Four Seasons Resort sucedio daño después del huracán Georgia en 1998. Los 196 cuartos, 17 habitaciones, 24 instalaciones privadas de los chaletes incurrieron daño al tejado y a otras partes de la estructura. El alcance del trabajo incluyó reparaciones extensas al tejado, las estructuras principales, la pared seca y el trabajo de teja. La mayoría del trabajo fue hecho al edificio principal que contiene cuartos y habitaciones regulares. El daño a los chaletes era mínimo.

Oklahoma State Capitol Dome - <span class=\"location\">Oklahoma City, Oklahoma</span>

Oklahoma State Capitol Dome - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

When Manhattan completed the original Capitol Building in 1919, budget constraints and a shortage of building materials did not allow for a dome to be constructed. Nevertheless, the necessary foundations to support a dome were added at that time in hopes that one day a dome would be added. Construction of the 80-foot diameter by 140-foot high done began in April 2001 and was completed by Nov. 16, 2002, Statehood Day. The dome is steel super structure, architectural pre-cast concrete and architectural cast stone and the inner dome is reinforced with plaster casts. This project recieved the National Design-Build Award from the Design-Build Institute of America.

Mobile Convention Center - <span class=\"location\">Mobile, Alabama</span>

Mobile Convention Center - Mobile, Alabama

The Mobile Convention Center is a City-owned development project located on the existing waterfront and port docking area along the Mobile River. This project, which is located on a historic waterfront site, required a unique design to facilitate construction projecting into the river, over an existing mainline railroad track and adjacent to an existing highway river tunnel. The project consists of a three-level building that encompasses 100,000 square feet of exhibit space, 94,000 square feet of meeting and ballroom space, 123,000 square feet of service and administrative support area, and 200,000 square feet of parking and outdoor terrace areas.

Bush Presidential Library Complex - <span class=\"location\">College Station, Texas</span>

Bush Presidential Library Complex - College Station, Texas

The Bush Presidential Library Complex consists of the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum; the School of Government and Public Service; and the Presidential Conference Center. The combined buildings total 301,000 square feet on 95 acres on the west side of the Texas A&M campus. Manhattan received the “National Excellence in Construction Award” from the Associated Builders and Contractors for their work on this project. Pre-construction and general construction services were provided on this project.

Prestonwood Baptist Church New Campus Phase I - <span class=\"location\">Plano, Texas</span>

Prestonwood Baptist Church New Campus Phase I - Plano, Texas

This project consisted of multiple connected buildings on a 138-acre site totaling 400,000 square feet on four levels. The main sanctuary and atrium is 100,000 square feet and seats 7,000 people. Surrounding the sanctuary is 200,000 square feet of rehearsal halls and service facilities. The east end of the complex includes a three-level, 100,000 square foot Children's Education Center. Manhattan received the “Award of Excellence” from the Associated Builders and Contractors and the “Outstanding Project” award from the American Subcontractors Association for exceptional delivery of this project.

NEC America Corporate Center Phase I - <span class=\"location\">Dallas, Texas</span>

NEC America Corporate Center Phase I - Dallas, Texas

The NEC Corporate Office is a prominate 535,000 campus consisting of a nine-story building for executive offices, standard open offices, a full-service cafeteria, fitness center and executive briefing center, and an 'L'-shaped mid-rise building with a five-store and a three-story wing for offices, testing labs, training center and loading/mail room facilities. The project also includes a cast-in-place, four-level, 640,000 square foot parking garage and a sunken landscaped plaza.

Tulsa Historical Society Restoration & Expansion - <span class=\"location\">Tulsa, Oklahoma</span>

Tulsa Historical Society Restoration & Expansion - Tulsa, Oklahoma

The Tulsa Historical Society project included the restoration and expansion of the Travis Mansion. The 11,000 square foot existing mansion was expanded to a total of 27,000 square feet with a two-story, steel-framed addition. Both buildings house museum exhibits, although one is a more traditional museum environment while the existing building retains the look of a residence. Manhattan received the “Award of Excellence” from the Associated Builders and Contractors for this project.

Prestonwood Baptist Church West Wing - <span class=\"location\">Plano, Texas</span>

Prestonwood Baptist Church West Wing - Plano, Texas

The West Wing expansion of the Prestonwood campus is approximately 150,000 square feet and consists of a full service kitchen with food court, fireside meeting room, a multi-purpose youth building with meeting room/gymnasium/fitness area, a 500-seat chapel and a prayer tower. The structural steel frame building includes a combination of glass, metal panels and masonry facades. The chapel design includes a glue laminate timber roof structure finished out with wood flooring and limestone walls.

Henderson Hills Baptist Church, I-35 Campus Relocation Project - <span class=\"location\">Edmond, Oklahoma</span>

Henderson Hills Baptist Church, I-35 Campus Relocation Project - Edmond, Oklahoma

The site is approximately 130 acres of rolling forest and grassland. The major functions located on the site include the Ministries of Jesus Building, A Worship Center, a Family Life Center, an Adult Education Center, a Youth Worship Center, a Children's Education Center, Church Offices and a Chapel. Manhattan received the “Award of Excellence” from the Associated Builders and Contractors for work on this project.

Oklahoma Historical Society History Center Phase II - <span class=\"location\">Oklahoma City, Oklahoma</span>

Oklahoma Historical Society History Center Phase II - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

The new Oklahoma History Center project is divided into two phases, both constructed by Manhattan. Phase I included construction of the 233,000 building structure, envelope and all site improvements. Phase II work included the interior finish out of the structure. The building houses archive storage, offices, a two research libraries, auditorium, administrative staff and photo storage and three galleries. Manhattan received the “Build Oklahoma Award” from the Associated General Contractors for this project.

The World of Coca-Cola - <span class=\"location\">Atlanta, Georgia</span>

The World of Coca-Cola - Atlanta, Georgia

The new World of Coca-Cola project is a corporate attraction that includes 93,000 square feet of museum space. The facility includes a retail area, two theaters with pre-show space, gallery space, bottling viewing area, lobby and ticket office. The exterior includes a 90-foot tower with a 30-foot illumination of a Coca-Cola bottle shape that displays at night. This project holds LEED® Gold Certification. The construction team salvaged, reused or recycled almost 90 percent of the construction waste. Pre-construction and construction services were provided on this project.

Cascia Hall Performing Arts Center - <span class=\"location\">Tulsa, Oklahoma</span>

Cascia Hall Performing Arts Center - Tulsa, Oklahoma

The Cascia Performing Arts Center includes a 700-seat, 24,000 square foot bi-level auditorium and 10,000 square feet of new classroom space. The complex is outfitted with new men’s and ladies' locker rooms and connects to the existing Upper School Gym. The exterior relates well to the French Norman style of the rest of the buildings on campus. Clinker style brick forms the façade of the new auditorium and 30-foot high bronze colored windows line the lobby area and entryway.

Tulsa Ballet - <span class=\"location\">Tulsa, Oklahoma</span>

Tulsa Ballet - Tulsa, Oklahoma

The three-phase renovation and addition to the Tulsa Ballet's facilities was completed while the space was fully-occupied. Manhattan's cost estimating, pre-construction and general contracting services included the renovation of the existing 38,000 square foot facility, 16,000 square feet of new construction, a new loading dock entrance, geothermal heating/cooling system installation and parking lot reconstruction. The aggressive, 18-month schedule included the construction of the 300-seat Kivisto Hall/Studio K theater.