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Lockwood Business Park Building 2

The project was the second Tilt-Wall Warehouse constructed as “phase 2” in the 25-acre complex named “Lockwood Business Park” which is owned by McCord Development, Inc. Its intriguing looks were designed by Method Architecture, structural integrity designed by Dally & Associates, MEP designed and built by Burton Construction. Totaling 125,000 SF, this building consists of 5,000 SF of office area, 51,000 SF of high piled storage, and 19,000 SF of space with a state-of-the-art production line. A demising wall stands to deck with 50,000 SF of lease space on the other side providing flexibility for future expansion. Aside from the numbers, uniquely, this project was an MEP design build allowing for fine collaboration between all parties involved to create a desired tenant space. The building stands tall right off Lockwood Road, which includes three drives for easy access, intricate reveals, a large cantilevered canopy, incredible landscaping and more for a brilliant look in the Generation Park community.  
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Project Location

Houston, TX
United States

Project Images

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Project Team (TCA Members)

General Contractor:
Burton Construction
Concrete Contractor:
 
Architect:
METHOD architecture, LLC
Engineer:
 
Suppliers:
 
Photographer(s):
Harlow and May Studios

Project Specifics

Project Category:
Production/Manufacturing
Building Types:
Warehouse
Finishes:
Concrete (Raw/Sealed)
Features:
Reveals
Insulation:
Uninsulated
Environmental:
Number of Floors:
1
Number of Panels:
77 panels
Tilt-Up Wall Area:
63,000 sq ft (5,853 sq m)
Total Floor Area:
124,618 sq ft (11,577 sq m)
Tallest Panel:
41 ft 6 in (12.65 m)
Widest Panel:
25 ft 0 in (7.62 m)
Largest Panel:
1,261 sq ft (117.1 sq m)
Heaviest Panel:
141,700 lbs (64,274 kg)
Tallest Cantilever:
4 ft 3 in (1.30 m)
Longest Spandrel:
25 ft 0 in (7.62 m)