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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.
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.

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Sports & Recreation Memorial Stadium Renovations and Expansion, Tarleton State University Renovation, Expansion Structural Davis Diamond, Aggie Softball Stadium, Texas A&M University New Construction Structural Lovelace and McNatt Families Practice Facility, University of North Texas New Construction Structural, Civil Track and Field Stadium, Prairie View A&M University New Construction Structural, Civil Sports Performance Center, Texas Tech University Renovation, Expansion Civil, Surveying Football Training Facility, Texas Tech University New Construction Civil South Campus Recreation Center, Texas A&M University New Construction Structural Representative Projects

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Apogee Football Stadium, University of North Texas New Construction Civil, Surveying Recreation, Education and Kinesiology (REK) Center, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley New Construction
Structural Aquatics Center, Tarleton State University Expansion Structural East Campus Tennis Facility, The University of Texas New Construction
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Dr. Jack and Susie Dugan Wellness Center Ph I & II, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi New Construction Structural, Civil Fitness and Recreation Center, Texas Woman’s University New Construction Structural, Civil Clark Field Renovation and Control Building, The University of Texas Renovation, Expansion Structural

Sports & Recreation MEMORIAL STADIUM RENOVATIONS AND EXPANSION Tarleton State University | Stephenville, Texas Home of the Tarleton State Football and Track and Field teams, the project increased Memorial Stadium’s capacity from 6,719 to 9,400 seats. Structural engineering scope included renovations to the existing fieldhouse, new home grandstands on the west side, press box and suites, game day support spaces, entry plaza, fencing, athletic lighting and improvements to the existing east grandstands and circulation. Renovation, Expansion Services: Structural Engineering Size: 68,658 SF stadium; 9,400 seating capacity Cost: $26M



www.jqeng.com DAVIS DIAMOND - AGGIE SOFTBALL STADIUM COMPLEX Texas A&M University | College Station, Texas This project features a 1,964-seat stadium and practice facility to host high school and NCAA softball games. The stadium at Texas A&M University includes ample seating, media facilities, staff offices, concessions, locker rooms and equipment storage. A separate indoor hitting facility is also part of the project. New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering Size: 125,000 SF stadium; 2,000 seating capacity; 6,800 SF indoor hitting facility Cost: $28.5M



New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering Size: 63,700 SF Cost: $11.4M
The new 63,000 SF building at The University of Texas Permian Basin houses the kinesiology classrooms, biomechanics and exercise physiology labs and faculty offices for the kinesiology and athletic training majors.The building also includes a weight room, athletic training facility with hydrotherapy suite, men’s football and women’s soccer locker rooms, equipment manager offices, student lounge, coaches offices and an academic lecture hall.
Sports & Recreation KINESIOLOGY & ATHLETICS BUILDING
The University of Texas Permian Basin | Odessa, Texas



LOVELACE & MCNATT FAMILIES PRACTICE FACILITY
This project consists of a new 94,303 SF indoor practice facility at the University of North Texas campus in Denton, Texas. The multi-use facility is used primarily for football, with ancillary use by the soccer and track and field teams. The project also includes storage space, filming/viewing platforms, an entry lobby, an alumni/recruiting lounge, a kitchenette and viewing areas into the practice facility.
University of North Texas | Denton, Texas
New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering, Civil Engineering Size: 94,303 SF Cost: $19M
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University of North Texas | Denton, Texas Home to University of North Texas’ football team, the LEED Platinum-certified stadium opened with a capacity of 50,000. include a club lounge, luxury suites, concessions, locker rooms and retail spaces. Apogee Stadium is noteworthy for being the first college stadium in the United States with on-site wind power. The sustainable design allows it to restore more than 50 percent of the site in landscaping native to the North Texas climate. Additionally, permeable pavers reduce stormwater runoff and minimize the heat island effect.
Amenities
New Services:ConstructionCivilEngineering, Surveying Size: 50,000 seating capacity Cost: $65M
Sports & Recreation APOGEE FOOTBALL STADIUM


www.jqeng.com TRACK & FIELD STADIUM University of North Texas | Denton, Texas Home to UNT’s soccer and track and field teams, the complex includes a NCAA regulation running track and field, NCAA regulation soccer field and seating for 1,500 people. The 14,800 SF adjacent field house contains concessions, locker rooms, satellite training room, offices, and public restrooms. The complex is situated on a 25-acre site. New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering, Civil Engineering Size: 1,500 seating capacity Cost: $9.9M



Angelo State University | San Angelo, Texas
Sports & Recreation RECREATION | WELLNESS CENTER & CENTER FOR HUMAN PERFORMANCE EXPANSION
Expansion, Renovation Services: Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Surveying Size: 26,900 SF Cost: $5.5M
This project includes a two-story, 15,700 SF expansion and an 11,200 SF partial renovation of the Recreation | Wellness Center and Center for Human Performance at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas. Highlights include a new weight and fitness room, climbing wall, jogging track, control desk and administration space, as well as renovation of the racquetball courts, locker rooms and dance studio. One of the key elements of the design was to showcase the climbing wall, which can be seen from outside the building and serves as an invitation to enter and be active.


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locker and dressing rooms, family changing rooms,
Tarleton State
AQUATICS CENTER University Stephenville,
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kinesiology
Aquatics
The new 20,000 SF Center will sit adjacent to the existing Campus Recreation Center. It will feature a NCAA Division I indoor pool with 25-yard bleacher an outdoor multifunctional pool, a first aid office, and wet training lab for students.
Services:ExpansionStructural Engineering Size: 20,000 SF Cost: $10M
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