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sweetgreen

Over the last decade, sweetgreen has become a health food hotspot with various locations all across the U.S. In every storefront, their mission is to preserve and honor the natural structure of a building and actively seek distinctive spaces with an interesting history. With over 20 projects and counting, EEA has provided MEP design that has

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Huckabay Independent School District Animal Barn and Practice Facility​

Huckabay Independent School District has a new 12,623 square-foot, Animal Barn and Practice Facility which will support the district’s agricultural education program. The facility includes pens for animals (60-100 pigs, goats, and sheep), a practice show arena with a sand base, wash areas, storage, restrooms, electrical/mechanical rooms, and office space. Individual animal pens were designed

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Santa Fe High School Commons

EEA provided MEP services for this multi-phase project to add 44,000 square feet to an existing high school facility. The first phase of the project included construction of a new administration wing to house admin offices, lobby area, security vestibule, ISS classroom, nurse area, and records storage. The second phase included a 9,000 square foot

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Arroyo Del Oso Elementary School

EEA provided MEP services for the new 80,000 SF two-story elementary school, designed to be LEED Certified. The school’s first floor contains an administration wing with secure vestibule, special education classrooms, music and art rooms, media center, kindergarten and first grade wings, full kitchen and cafeteria, and gym. The second floor contains second through fifth

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Shalom Austin – Dell Jewish Community Center

EEA provided MEP services for the Dell Jewish Community Center. The project spanned multiple phases and included the renovation and expansion of multiple existing buildings, along with the construction of new fitness, aquatics, and tennis facilities.  The first phase featured the renovation of the 46,000 SF education building, including the lobby, kitchen, and various classroom

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The City of Albuquerque – Explora X-Studio

This project for the City of Albuquerque involved the renovation of ~3,000 square feet and addition of ~8,000 square feet to the existing Explora Science Center and Children’s Museum. The new spaces were intended to house assembly, vocational, classroom, and restroom areas. EEA provided MEP systems design and construction administration services for the project. Mechanical

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Natera

Natera is a biotechnology company specializing in advanced genetic testing and diagnostics, particularly in reproductive health, oncology, and organ transplant. Known for its non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) that detects chromosomal abnormalities in unborn babies, Natera also offers tests for early cancer detection and monitoring, as well as organ transplant rejection. Their technology, based on cutting-edge

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Texas A&M University, Pandemic Influenza Facility and Live Virus Vaccine Facility

The $103 million projects are part of the Texas A&M Center for Innovation in Advanced Development and Manufacturing (CIADM). The facilities were designed to enhance the nation’s ability to respond to emerging infectious diseases, including pandemic influenza and other chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats with vaccines and countermeasures manufactured in the United States. The PIF facility is designed

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Fierce Whiskers Distillery

EEA provided MEP engineering on the design and construction of a new, 12,000 square-foot distillery in southeast Austin, Texas. The building included a 7,500 square-foot bourbon distillery and tasting room, as well as a 5,000 square-foot multi-story Rickhouse storage building. The distillery also includes men’s and women’s restrooms, an office, a distilling room, a brewing/fermentation

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Central New Mexico Community College Ken Chappy Hall Art Building Renovation

EEA provided MEP engineering services on Central New Mexico Community College’s Ken Chappy Hall renovation project, which converted campus offices into a new home for the Art Department. The project included new, state-of-the-art studio spaces, including a drawing room, jewelry making studio, ceramics and pottery studio, and more. This project received the Honor Award for

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