Projects
Manhattan Construction’s diverse portfolio includes national award-winning work. Â
You can view selected projects from Manhattan Construction Group’s collective portfolio of work in the “Projects by Type” area below.
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Featured Projects- U. S. Capitol Visitor Center
- George W. Bush Presidential Center
- Hard Rock Cafe Tampa
- Florida Gulf Coast University - Holmes Hall - School of Engineering
- Florida Gulf Coast University Alico Arena
- Gulf Coast High School
- High Point Place I and II
- 1350 Main Street Building
- Florida Gulf Coast University 2 MW Solar PV Power Plant Installation
- Florida Gulf Coast University Biscayne Hall
- Florida Gulf Coast University Academic Building 7
- Bush Intercontinental Airport of Houston Automated People Mover Extension - Terminal A
- NASA Exploration Sciences Building
- BOK Center
- The World of Coca-Cola
- Holy Family Cathedral
- AT&T Stadium - Home of the Dallas Cowboys
- Channelside Parking Garage Expansion
- Energy Center Office Building - Phase II
- Quapaw Downstream Casino Resort
- Grand Prairie Public Safety Building & The Summit Adult Activity Center
- ONEOK Field
- Peggy and Charles Stephenson Cancer Center
- 05 Buckhead
- Grand Prairie City Hall Council Chambers Renovation
- BBVA Compass Stadium
- Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Stigler Casino
- Osceola County Courthouse Square Expansion - Phase I - Parking Garage
- Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital Campus Expansion & Renovation
- Robert L. Taylor Community Complex
- Paradise Casino
- Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Chapel
- University of Oklahoma, Zarrow Hall, School of Social Work
- Boston Red Sox Spring Training Facility – jetBlue Park
- Apogee Stadium at University of North Texas
- Veterans Administration Ambulatory/Outpatient Surgical Center
- Fort Myers Streetscape K3
Florida Gulf Coast University Biscayne Hall
Ft. Myers, Florida

The Florida Gulf Coast University Biscayne Hall project is the second dormitory building in the South Housing Village development. It is the first project on the campus to use solar hot water heating for showers and daily use. The project uses Energy Recovery Units to treat the outside air to reduce the amount of chill water use by one third over the previous building. This 124,500-square-foot, five-story building contains 410 beds. The project is LEED® Silver certified. The LEED green building certification program is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operation of green buildings.
Project by: Manhattan Construction