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JQ’s multi-disciplinary staff provides broad management and technical expertise to any project. We are dedicated to the process and deliver projects that are feasible, sustainable and economical. Appreciating that field conditions can differ and system requirements and client criteria often evolve, our objective is always to greet project development challenges head on. The JQ team is committed to full participation, from conception and design through construction and facility start-up.
Firm Introduction
JQ is a team of professionals providing structural and civil engineering, geospatial and facility performance services within a diverse group of markets. Our team is founded on creative and interpersonal ideals, embracing a level-headed, can-do mode of operating to bring the client’s vision to life. Our approach is a convergence of best-in-class technology and respectful communication that puts clients at ease - a unique approach for the industry that brings many clients to collaborate for the long haul. Since 1984, clients have sought JQ’s innovation in design and project delivery as much as our leadership. Handling the complexities of project management from multiple offices across Texas, JQ serves clients throughout the United States. As a group of creative, engaged and people-focused professionals, JQ offers more than access to forward-thinking design and the latest technologywe’re a nimble, resourceful firm renowned for exceeding expectations.

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Experience Higher Education
Health Sciences JQ has experience delivering science and technology solutions within higher education and health science focused projects. We have designed numerous research facilities, delivering innovative and high performance facilities that allow for future modifications to the laboratory layout. With very specific vibration criteria, our team puts their deep knowledge of structural dynamics to work to deliver a fully functional research and innovative learning environment. education lab space
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JQ takes an extraordinary interest in designing buildings for higher education. Our team is thoughtful about the factors contributing to the longevity of structures serving students into the next century. Our practice provides unique insight into campuses and the goals of their planning departments, and our work is distinguished in this field.
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Structural Robert M. Rogers Nursing and Health Sciences Building, Tyler Junior College New Construction
Structural Medical Education Building, The University of Texas at Tyler New Construction Structural
Structural Academic Building for School of Social Work and College of Nursing and Health Innovation, The University of Texas at Arlington New Construction
Nursing & Health Sciences Building, Texas A&M University-Commerce New Construction
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Representative Projects
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Dentistry Clinical Education Facility, Texas A&M University Health Science Center New Construction
T. Boone Pickens Institute of Health Sciences - Dallas Center, Texas Woman’s University New Construction Structural, Surveying

Structural William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital Tower 3, UT Southwestern Medical Center New Construction Civil Nursing Building, Tarleton State University New Construction
Structural Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy, The University of Texas at Tyler New Construction
Structural, Civil, Surveying Brain Institute and Cancer Center and Parking Garage, UT Southwestern Medical Center New Construction Civil
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Structural Interdisciplinary Research and Education Building, University of North Texas Health Science Center New Construction
Center for Health Care Professions, Trinity River Campus East, Tarrant County College New Construction

Health Sciences DENTISTRY CLINICAL EDUCATION FACILITY AND PARKING GARAGE Texas A&M Health Science Center | Dallas, Texas This nine-story, 280,959 SF Dentistry Clinical Education Building includes nine types of clinical environments with 355 total operatories ranging from general practice to prosthodontics and implant surgery, labs, classrooms, student spaces, offices and a rooftop central utility plant. The project also includes renovation of three labs (7,955 SF) within the existing Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry building. A parking garage provides 275 spaces for students and visitors. New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering Size: 280,959 SF, 275 vehicles Cost: $127M



New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering,
Surveying Size: 172,922 SF Cost: $96M
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INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND EDUCATION BUILDING
Aimed to enhance the growth of clinical and translational research, the Interdisciplinary Research and Education Building houses and supports the UNT System College of Pharmacy, the TCU and UNT Health Science Center School of Medicine, and the North Texas Eye Research Institute. The building focuses on collaborative space and education for both students and the community. The Healthcare Innovations Lab and Patient Safety Lab are both encased in glass and exposed to campus and visitors. The largest building on campus also includes wet and dry research laboratories, a vivarium, classrooms, seminar rooms, multimedia learning, and associated student spaces. Civil Engineering,
University of North Texas Health Science Center | Fort Worth, Texas



New Cost:Size:Services:ConstructionCivilEngineering1,100,000SF$800M
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center | Dallas, Texas
WILLIAM P. CLEMENTS JR. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital is an expansion to The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center campus. The project scope included a new 1.1 million SF hospital with 460 beds, a 67,000 SF thermal energy plant and support services building, and a 48,000 SF materials management building. This project also included the rerouting and upsizing of an 8-inch water pipeline to a 12-inch pipeline, as well as rerouting a 15-inch sanitary sewer pipeline to accommodate the new hospital plans. In order to meet the needs of the project, JQ submitted an early water and sanitary sewer package to reconcile the abandonment and relocation of existing public utilities. JQ also prepared a second full civil package for permitting and construction, so the contractor could begin all utility and building foundation work on an expedited schedule. This package was completed a full year before the overall project design was completed. JQ ultimately completed all design packages in 42 weeks.
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www.jqeng.com WILLIAM P. CLEMENTS JR. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, TOWER 3 (PHASE 2) The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center | Dallas, Texas This project consists of an expansion to The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center campus in Dallas. The project’s scope includes the addition of 300 beds in the 12-story Tower III, expansion of the emergency area and construction of two 1,800 vehicle multi-level parking garages between Tower III and the existing thermal energy plant. Services:ExpansionCivil Engineering Size: 715,000 SF Cost: $502M



Health Sciences BEN AND MAYTEE FISCH COLLEGE OF PHARMACY The University of Texas at Tyler | Tyler, Texas This new 56,000 SF School of Pharmacy building on The University of Texas at Tyler campus includes teaching spaces, offices and research facilities (including wet laboratories). Architectural features include exposed steel and a monumental stair, a rooftop terrace and a two-story glass curtain wall system that provides views of Harvey Lake in the center of campus. New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering Size: 56,000 SF Cost: $15.5M



The project includes the finish out and renovation of 40,562 SF of a former El Paso box store, transforming it into a new oral health clinic for the Texas Tech University College of Dentistry. The clinic is located within the existing warehouse and adjacent to existing university offices. Structural scope on the adaptive reuse project included support of new mechanical equipment located on the roof of the existing structure trenching of an existing slab-on-grade for new underfloor plumbing lines and support of new overhead mechanical lines including fire sprinkler, vacuum, compressed air, water, hydronic and electrical distribution. When completed, the clinic included multiple clinical environments and 145 dental stations. Civil Engineering SF
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ORAL HEALTH CLINIC
Services:RenovationStructural Engineering,
Size: 40,562
Cost: $9.9M
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center | El Paso, Texas



New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering Size: 55,000 SF Cost: $15.9M
Tarleton State University | Stephenville, Texas
NURSING BUILDING
This project consists of a new, 3-story 55,000 SF facility that includes tiered lecture halls, two large nursing skills labs with functioning headwalls and teaching space, a nursing station with computerized charting, medication delivery systems that can be accessed from both labs and an accessible partial roof. The structural systems consist of a structured ground floor with partial crawl space below, drilled pier foundations and three levels of structural steel framing.
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www.jqeng.com NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES BUILDING Texas A&M University-Commerce | Commerce, Texas The project includes a new, 112,000 SF, four-story building housing the Department of Nursing, the Department of Health and Human Performance, and the Biomedical Institute for Regenerative Research. Specialized equipment and a simulation hospital allow faculty and students to conduct advanced research. New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering Size: 112,000 SF Cost: $41.2M


The Robert M. Rogers Nursing and Health Sciences Building on the Tyler Junior College campus provides a prominent new entrance to the campus and consists of a four-story reinforced concrete structure with 136,400 SF of additional space to support the Nursing and Health Sciences degree programs. The building contains classrooms, faculty offices, teaching labs, simulator labs, teaching clinics and student collaboration spaces. The additional space also accommodates a new dental clinic that operates as both an educational laboratory and a community service. The building plays an important role in increasing the number of qualified healthcare professionals in the East Texas region. Civil Surveying
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ROBERT M. ROGERS NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES BUILDING
New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering,
Engineering,
Size: 136,400 SF Cost: $39.5M
Tyler Junior College | Tyler, Texas



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This project includes an addition to the existing clinical, research and education building on the campus of The University of Texas at Dallas. The new 56,000 SF Callier Center expansion is split into two wings. The north wing is a single-story structural steel building with 10 individual treatment rooms, four laboratory spaces and three group children’s rooms. The south wing of the expansion is a two-story structural steel building with a mixture of classroom spaces, adult group and individual treatment rooms, and offices. The Callier Center provides in-depth, advanced evaluations and innovative treatments for children and adults with a wide variety of speech, language and hearing disorders.
CALLIER CENTER EXPANSION (CLINICAL, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION BUILDING)
Services:ExpansionStructural Engineering Size: 77,300 SF Cost: $15M
The University of Texas at Dallas | Richardson, Texas



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