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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY

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MEMORIAL DINNING HAL

The dining hall is located on the Baylor campus.  This remodel involved the kitchen, serving, takeout, and dining areas,  We brought in the color, introduced metal accents and created a fresh trendy look to the once dated dining area.

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BU BEAR HABITAT

MazCon has been hired to construct a new Off-Site Bear Habitat for the remaining mature bear, “Lady”.  Lady’s new home will be built on University-owned property located right off University Parks Dr. just East of the La Salle intersection.  The property currently contains a large fenced area with climbing obstacles, tires, trees, and plenty of room to expend energy throughout the day.  

 The new 1,100sf building will consist of load-bearing CMU walls, steel beams for the roof structure and a “Baylor Green” metal roof to match the campus standard look and color scheme.  Within the building there will be 2 bear enclosure areas with automated sliding gates that will open up directly into the existing fenced play area for easy access.  The building will also contain a small workroom and a restroom for the trainers when on site.   

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BU
GOLF CLUB
HOUSE

This is a two story, 3,000 sq. ft. club house located on the Baylor University practice field.  This is a new structure for this site.  We have worked with Baylor University on several other projects and we were honored to be partners with this new venture.

360 VR TOURS

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BU
LAB 1

Details Coming Soon!

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BU
COURT
YARD

Details Coming Soon!

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Mood
Librauary

The new Garden Level Production Studio Suite project is approximately 2893 square feet and will feature two new studios, a control room, a green room, and storage space. Studio B is a large multiuse studio with a green screen and a separate area for studio sets. Studio C is a more intimate studio to be used for smaller sit-down video production, podcasts, and audio recordings. Sound walls are incorporated in the suite and each studio will have additional sound panels on the wall. The project also includes an updated break room for the building staff and a new Commons feature wall. 

The technology work for the new Library Studio will include audio, video, and lighting equipment that will be installed in two new studio spaces: Studio B & Studio C. Studio B will have two sets: one for green-screen work and one with an interview/teaching set. Studio C will be primarily used for podcasting but can also be used for audio recording. Associated manned, fixed, and robotic camera equipment will be used for a variety of functions in both spaces. A control room with a central production switcher and graphics capabilities will produce content from both studios. An audio mixer will handle microphone inputs from a variety of input panels in the space. New lighting fixtures can be mounted from a grid above or floor mounted as required for the shoot. 

The project scope of work will include, but not be limited to, some demolition, remove some existing door frames and hardware, repair existing gyp board and clean exposed concrete surfaces and remove old ceiling tiles. The new construction will include, but not limited to, new wall construction, new finishes, new millwork, new MEPF configuration (including through existing/occupied spaces), security door card readers, and corridor painting.

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LAB A.254R

This project involves converting an 4,200 SF existing second floor lab space into a larger lab and offices. The scope includes adding standard graduate student space and three lab spaces. The Chemical Biology Lab includes 5 fume hoods, reuse of an existing island casework and relocating other existing wood casework. The larger Biology Lab will have 1 fume hood, a sink, and unfixed casework with lab gases. 

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NFL Locker Room

Details Coming Soon!

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BU Weight
Room

Details Coming Soon!

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Air Walls Replacement

Cosmetic and structural modifications to replace three massive folding partitions that currently divide the restaurant from the event space. The scope includes select demolition of adjacent walls and ceilings and the complete removal of three existing vertically folding partitions. New structural steel supports will be installed as well as all-new vertically folding partitions that will provide better flexibility for the use of the Baylor Club space in the future. All work is being done within a 90-day window of time in order to have the space back ready for use by the end of March 2024.

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