THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM STRUCTURAL | CIVIL | GEOSPATIAL | FACILITIES PERFORMANCE


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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JQ has provided engineering services to UT System for three decades, which we is both the result of our focus on client satisfaction and a testament to the quality of our services. We have worked across ten institution campuses within The University of Texas System on 135 projects over the past five years and enjoy the strong working relationship we have established during this time. Project types include academic, science and technology, health sciences, residence life, sports and recreation, student life and energy and power. System projects
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The University of Texas System Engineering and Computer Science West, UT Dallas New Construction Structural Callier Center Expansion (Clinical, Research and Education Building), UT Dallas Expansion Structural Parking Structure 4, UT Dallas New Construction Structural, Surveying Student Services Building Phase II, UT Dallas Expansion Structural, Civil Satellite Utility Plant, UT Dallas New Construction Structural, Civil Residence Hall West, UT Dallas New Construction Structural, Surveying Harry Ransom Center Library and Museum Renovation, UT Austin Renovation Structural Dell Pediatric Research Institute, UT Austin New Construction Structural, Surveying Representative Projects

www.jqeng.com Briscoe Center for American History Renovation, UT Austin Renovation Structural Chilling Station No. 7, UT Austin New Construction Structural Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy, UT Tyler New Construction Structural Medical Education Building, UT Tyler New Construction Structural Soules College of Business STEM Addition and Parking Garage, UT Tyler Expansion Structural, Surveying Vivarium Facility Addition and Renovation – Phases I, II, III, UT Health Science Center Tyler Renovation, Expansion Structural School of Medicine Center for Human Genetics, UT Rio Grande Valley New Construction Structural, Civil, Surveying

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Brain Research Towers, UT Southwestern Medical Center New Construction Civil Kinesiology
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www.jqeng.com The Commons Dining Facility, UT Arlington New Construction Structural College Park Center, UT Arlington New Construction Civil Advanced Manufacturing and Aerospace Center, UT El Paso New Construction Structural Swimming and Fitness Center Phase II, UT El Paso Expansion Structural Alvarez Hall, UT San Antonio New Construction Structural Combined Science Building Renovations at Main Campus, UT San Antonio Renovation Structural Hurricane Harvey Structural Investigation and Repairs, UT Marine Science Institute at Port Aransas Assessment and Repairs Structural Fayez S. Sarofim Research Building, UT Health Science Center Houston New Construction Structural

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New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering Size: 200,000 SF Cost: $87.3M EngineeringMentionAward-SpecialforLabs
Additionally, the east end of the building has two distinct protruding architecturally exposed structural steel features, as does the interior courtyard. The Architecurally Exposed Structural Steel (AESS) trusses support an infill structural steel louver system.
This four-story, 200,000 SF mechanical engineering building is primarily a reinforced concrete building segmented into four main wings. The laboratory research wing was designed with post-tensioned concrete pan joists and post-tensioned concrete girders configured to support highly sensitive imaging equipment while still providing future flexibility. The two classroom wings were designed with conventional concrete pan joists and post-tensioned girders, and they contain three longspan, post-tensioned concrete transfer girders. The “connector” wing was designed with an open first-story that provides access to the interior courtyard, and it is supported by two three-story-deep, 110-foot-long structural steel trusses.
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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 approximately 500,000 SF in 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: 500,000 SF; 1,800 vehicles Cost: $347M



The University of Texas System 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



This project included 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.
Services:ExpansionStructural Engineering Size: 56,000 SF Cost: $15M
CALLIER CENTER EXPANSION (CLINICAL, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION BUILDING)
The Univeristy of Texas at Dallas | Richardson, Texas
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The University of Texas System KINESIOLOGY AND ATHLETICS BUILDING
The University of Texas Permian Basin | Odessa, Texas
New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering Size: 63,000 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.



www.jqeng.com RESIDENCE HALL WEST, RECREATION HALL WEST, DINING HALL WEST The University of Texas at Dallas | Richardson, Texas Sited on the northwest portion of The University of Texas at Dallas campus, this project includes a new 600-bed, 285,000 SF residence hall. The building houses 600 students (primarily freshmen) and also includes classrooms, administrative offices, living/learning spaces, an 800-seat dining hall and a 25,000 SF indoor/outdoor recreation facility. New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering, Surveying Size: 285,000 SF; 600 beds Cost: $57M


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The University of Texas at Arlington | Arlington, Texas West Hall is the first phases of a two-phase student housing development at The University of Texas at Arlington located on the west side of campus. A true living/learning space, West Hall integrates classrooms and collaborative study areas within the residence hall. Each floor offers quiet study rooms as well as interactive spaces and a kitchen. The four-story, 140,550 SF building features one- and two-bed units with a total of 534 beds.
New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering Size: 140,550 SF; 534 beds Cost: $22.2M



E.H. HEREFORD UNIVERSITY CENTER ENTRY
The University of Texas at Arlington | Arlington, Texas
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After several additions to the building throughout the years, the University of Texas at Arlington’s Hereford University Center was unsightly and lacked identity. The goal with this project was to improve the visitor experience by creating a front door to campus that could also house large events for students, faculty, and the surrounding community. The project scope included refacing the entry, designing a new two-story glass façade vestibule, pedestrian walkway, formal promenade, and expanding the parking lot for better vehicular circulation. While it once was nondescript, Hereford University Center now the heart of UTA and prominently welcomes students and visitors to campus.
Renovation, Expansion Services: Structural Engineering Size: 4,800 SF Cost: $9.8M



The University of Texas System CENTER FOR MUSICAL ARTS ADDITION The University of Texas at Tyler | Tyler, Texas This project consists of a 15,575 SF building addition on the south side of the existing steel-framed Cowan Center on the University of Texas at Tyler campus. The two-story addition houses rehearsal space and teaching studios for the music department. Services:ExpansionStructural Engineering Size: 15,575 SF Cost: $5.6M

WILLIAM P. CLEMENTS JR. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
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The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center | Dallas, Texas
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.
New Cost:Size:Services:ConstructionCivilEngineering1,100,000SF$800M


The University of Texas System CANYON CREEK HEIGHTS STUDENT HOUSING (PHASE 6 AND 7) The University of Texas at Dallas | Richardson, Texas Canyon Creek Heights is an 800-bed, two-building residence hall for upperclassmen students at The University of Texas at Dallas. The hall has a combination of two- and four-bed units and provides off-campus-style housing on campus. The facility includes a gathering space and offices for support staff, as well as outdoor recreation areas and surface parking for 150 cars. New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering Size: 371,000 SF; 800 beds Cost: $58M © WADE GRIFFITH © KSQ / MELISSA LUKENBAUGH© KSQ / MELISSA LUKENBAUGH



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STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING
The University of Texas at Dallas | Richardson, Texas Built to LEED Platinum standards, the modern glass structure that resulted from this phase of the Student Services Building project at The University of Texas at Dallas accommodates 12 student-facing departments — from counseling to financial aid — across four stories. The four-story, 75,440 SF building’s structure consists of architecturally exposed concrete, polished concrete floors, architecturally exposed steel on the interior and an exterior post-tensioned terracotta louver system hung from the side of the building.
New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering Size: 75,440 SF Cost: $27.5M




The University of Texas System STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING, PHASE II The University of Texas at Dallas | Richardson, Texas Phase II of the Student Services Building at The University of Texas at Dallas included office space for student services and support staff, individual and group study spaces, meeting rooms, flexible programming space and a 550-seat multi-use lecture hall with 70-foot spanned post-tensioned concrete beams overhead. The structure connects to the existing Student Services Building via walkway. Services:ExpansionStructural and Civil Engineering Size: 68,700 SF Cost: $21.6M



The University of Texas at Tyler | Tyler, Texas
Renovation, Expansion Services: Structural Engineering Size: 140,000 SF; 375 vehicles Cost: $56.4M
This new-construction project consisted of a 140,000 SF building for the College of Business and Technology at The University of Texas at Tyler. The four-story concrete frame structure houses several large lecture rooms, lab spaces, terrace levels and a 500-seat auditorium. Additionally, the building boasts several canopies and architectural shade features for energy efficiency, as well as a new 375-car hybrid parking garage that offers the possibility of future vertical expansion.
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The University of Texas System THE COMMONS DINING FACILITY The University of Texas at Arlington | Arlington, Texas The two-story dining facility’s first floor includes food preparation and cooling areas, walk-in coolers and freezers, a manager’s office, several seating/dining areas supporting main dining areas, as well as specialty serving areas and outdoor seating. The second floor contains a variety of flexible seating, private meeting rooms for small banquets and student meetings, casual computer stations, common areas, and meeting rooms and lounge spaces. New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering Size: 39,000 SF Cost: $14.1M

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COLLEGE PARK CENTER
The University of Texas at Arlington | Arlington, Texas College Park Center features a 7,000-seat split-bowl arena that places more seats close to the action and intensifies the fan experience. The multifunctional design of The University of Texas at Arlington College Park Center serves as a catalyst for the area, hosting a myriad of university and community events. The center is built to LEED Gold specifications and includes The Green at College Park, which was named one of the first certified landscapes by the Sustainable Sites Initiative, a rigorous ratings system for site development.
New Cost:Size:Services:ConstructionCivilEngineering218,000SF$73M




The University of Texas | Austin, Texas
CHILLING STATION NO. 7
The new utility plant provides steam and chilled water for The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School campus. The facility includes a three-story energy plant, a large cooling tower and a 5.8-million gallon thermal energy water storage tank. The plant is unmanned and monitored from the main campus energy plant. All boilers and chillers are variable-speed and adapt energy output precisely to meet energy demand. The resulting plant is so efficient that the university can provide thermal energy to the initial phases of the new medical school campus without requiring additional power-generating capacity.
New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering, LiDAR Size: 49,000 SF Cost: $75M
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www.jqeng.com PARKING STRUCTURE 4 The University of Texas at Dallas | Richardson, Texas The five-story, 392,000 SF project is a stand-alone, cast-in-place post-tensioned parking garage that includes three signature entrances with elevator cores and stairs. The north and east sides of the garage are built into the existing terrain; thus, the bottom level is partially below grade along those two sides. The entire structure is clad in an exterior skin incorporating a wave design into the scrim. With 1,154 parking spaces, the structure boasts a life expectancy of 50 to 75 years. New Services:ConstructionStructural Engineering, Surveying Size: 392,000 SF; 1,154 vehicles Cost: $22.8M



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