Renovation/Restoration, Award of Merit: The National – Engineering News-Record

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The National DallasAward of MeritOWNER: Todd InterestsLEAD DESIGN FIRM: Merriman Anderson ArchitectsGENERAL CONTRACTOR: ANDRES Construction ServicesCIVIL ENGINEER: RLGSTRUCTURAL ENGINEER: JQ EngineeringMEP ENGINEER: Counsel EngineersARCHITECT: Merriman & AssociatesLANDSCAPE DESIGN CONSULTANT: SWA Group - DallasSUBCONTRACTORS: Builders Carpet; Cherry Coatings; Cummings Electrical; Dovetail Millwork; GMI; H&G; Lundy Millwork Services; S&K Plumbing; Signature Millwork; Terrabridge/DMI

The National was built in 1965 as the First National Bank Tower, then the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. After an extended vacancy, the mixed-use project added 324 high-end apartments and 218 luxury suites as part of the Thompson Hotel.

Site and overhead facade work going on simultaneously reduced access points into the building, but the project team opted not to install a hoist due to the historic facade. Instead, existing freight elevators were modernized, and full-time elevator service crews remained on site to respond to any repairs immediately. While the elevators were smaller than a material hoist, they were several times faster.

The original white marble from Greece was meticulously reused, and the team sourced needed replacement blocks from the original quarry, which is still in operation.

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Renovation/Restoration, Award of Merit: The National - Engineering News-Record

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