SPORTS & RECREATION STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING SERVICES

DALLAS HOUSTON AUSTIN www.age-se.com 214.520.7202 Jesse Owens Memorial Athletic Complex ISD New Athletic Complex Dallas,

Size 12,000 Seat Stadium 7,500 Seat Fieldhouse

Construction Cost $29 Million

Construction Completed 2005

Services Provided Structural Engineering

Personnel Mike Hubbard, PE Principal in Charge

Jesse Owens Memorial Complex is a multi-sport complex that was built in 2005 for use by Dallas ISD middle and high schools. With a seating capacity of 12,000 at the stadium and 7,500 at the field house, these two facilities are among the largest of their kind in the area and routinely host playoffs for a number of different sports. Each of the modern facilities contains a video board for scoring and replays, and areas for concession. John Kincaide Stadium has a 2-level press box with a large open area and several rooms. Ellis Davis Field House contains multiple locker rooms and a meeting room that can seat 90 people. This complex primarily hosts football, , soccer, track and field, and events, but is capable to host several other sports as well as other activities including concerts. Vernon Newsom Stadium and Natatorium Mansfield ISD New Stadium and Natatorium Mansfield, Texas

Construction Cost $19 Million

Construction Completed 2006

Services Provided Structural Engineering

Personnel Mike Hubbard, PE Principal in Charge

The stadium is centered in the heart of the District and features a split, two-level Press Box, and a spacious, mid-level concourse that provides a means of entrance and egress from any of the four flanking ticket booths. The spectator grandstands for both Home and Visitors are designed with a slight skew on both ends that give the facility a “bowl effect” for maximum viewing angles for each fan. Additionally, the grandstand seating structure is constructed with three different, yet slight, rise dimensions, again giving each spectator a closer, more intimate seat for viewing. The playing field is situated in a north/south direction slightly angled to the west to take advantage of the prevailing winds and sun angles for participants, and is surfaced with the latest state-of-the-art artificial turf with fully inlaid yard lines and markings. The grounds are modestly landscaped and controlled by a series of ornamental and chain link fences. The office complex is approximately 10,000 square feet and also accommodates a large community center that is utilized by the entire district for specialized functions. Both Home and Visitor sides have the use of two full-sized locker rooms that can be subdivided for large soccer tournaments as well as football events and have accommodating showers and dressing areas. The stadium is anchored by the highest of ‘high-tech’ scoreboard/message centers in the state of Texas. Modestly referred to as the Jumbotron, it stands over 40-feet tall with a 15-by-20-feet message center viewing screen that enables teams to show school spirit animations, local cable feeds and instant replay. The District partnered with a Methodist Hospital in a venture that included portions of the cost and advertising associated with the Jumbotron. The relationship is evident each time patrons arrive at the stadium as it is aptly named for this joint venture. Tom Kimbrough Stadium Plano ISD New Stadium Murphy, Texas

Size 64,615 Square Feet 9,800 Seats

Construction Cost $20 Million

Construction Completed 2003

Services Provided Structural Engineering

Personnel Mike Hubbard, PE Principal in Charge

The $20 million stadium is a state-of-the-art facility with 9,800 seats, 8-lane track, press box, locker rooms, concessions, synthetic turf, and other ancillary functions. The 64,615 square foot stadium is used for college football, lacrosse, and soccer games. It is named for former Plano football coach Tom Kimbrough. and Practice Facility Prosper ISD New High School New Practice Facility Prosper, Texas

Size 590,000 Square Feet

Construction Cost $113.5 Million

Design Completed 2007

Construction Start 2007

Construction Completed 2009

Personnel Mike Hubbard, PE Principal in Charge

Architect PBK

Contractor Pogue Construction

Prosper High School is the modern American High School - Texas style. This project is a $113.5 million, 590,000-square-foot behemoth, complete with a medical tech lab, a restaurant-worthy kitchen, a greenhouse, a broadcast studio, and an indoor football practice facility. Working under tight deadlines, our team completed the new high school along with a new sports arena, indoor practice space, and natatorium. This is the largest project to date for Prosper Independent School District. McKinney Boyd High School McKinney ISD New High School McKinney, Texas

Size 537,835 Square Feet

Construction Cost $88 Million

Construction Completed 2006

Services Provided Structural Engineering

Personnel Mike Hubbard, PE Principal in Charge

Home of the Broncos, this ground up facility totals 537,835 square feet and is built to house 3,000 students. The project included a cafeteria, library, performing arts hall, and multiple weight rooms and indoor practice spaces. City of Richardson Gymnastics Center City of Richardson New Gymnastics Center Richardson, Texas

Size 16,000 Square Feet

Construction Cost $3 Million

Construction Completed 2013

Services Provided Structural Engineering

Personnel Mike Hubbard, PE Principal in Charge

The City of Richardson’s new Gymnastics Center is one of the city’s first projects certified LEED® Silver. The new gymnastics facility is approximately 16,000 square feet and includes all the apparatus for gymnasts who aspire to become professionals. It also offers children the perfect space to play while their parents work or relax using WiFi access. The City of Richardson sought to replace the older version of the Heights Recreation Center with a fresh start. The design challenge was to do so on a highly constrained site, and with a goal of minimal operational impact to the existing center. Midwestern State University Student Wellness Center Midwestern State University New Student Wellness Center Wichita Falls, Texas

Organization Non-Profit

Size 51,000 Square Feet

Construction Cost $11.5 Million

Construction Completed 2008

Services Provided Structural Engineering

Personnel Mike Hubbard, PE Principal in Charge

Featuring resort style workout and pool amenities, this project includes over 51,000 square feet of indoor fitness space. It is equipped with more than 75 pieces of free weights and machines and it offers 50 different pieces of cardiovascular equipment each having an entertainment monitor (television). In addition, there is an indoor track, outdoor aquatics area, fully equipped gymnasium, and state-of-the-art group fitness rooms. Texas Tech Leisure Pool Texas Tech University New Leisure Pool Lubbock, Texas

Construction Cost $4.4 Million

Construction Completed 2009

Services Provided Structural Engineering

Personnel Mike Hubbard, PE Principal in Charge

The Texas Tech University Leisure Pool features a variety of water recreation activities for students and faculty in the arid, West Texas town of Lubbock. Some of the refreshing options include a lazy river, 25 meter lap pool, and wet lounge deck. Supporting buildings integrate the complex into the existing campus by incorporating the common Spanish Renaissance style and by engaging cross-campus pedestrian pathways. Additional Projects

Mountain View College Sports Complex Dallas County Community College District - Dallas, Texas Allen ISD Natatorium Allen, Texas Beaumont ISD Pool Beaumont, Texas Birdville ISD - Wylie G. Thomas Jr. Coliseum Renovation Richland Hills, Texas Carrollton/Farmers Branch ISD - Carrollton, Texas Natatorium North High School Gymnasium Middle School East Gymnasium Middle School West Gymnasium Elementary School West Gymnasium College Station ISD - Junior High School Natatorium College Station, Texas Dallas ISD - Dallas, Texas Seagoville High School Auxiliary Gymnasium Cowart Elementary School Gymnasium Townview Magnet High School Wellness Center/Gymnasium DeSoto ISD - DeSoto, Texas High School Basketball Arena DeSoto ISD Stadium Long-span concrete raker beams Drop-in precast “L” beams for seating areas 3 level cantilevered press box $9,200,000.00 Project Cost 2006 Completion Date Grand Prairie ISD - Grand Prairie, Texas Grand Prairie High School Activity Center South Grand Prairie High School Activity Center HEB ISD - Pennington Field Home Stands Concourse and Locker Rooms HEB, Texas Keller ISD Natatorium Keller, Texas Mansfield ISD Natatorium Mansfield, Texas Paris ISD - Paris High School Stadium Press Box Paris, Texas Additional Projects

Coppell Recreation Center Expansion City of Coppell, Texas Farmers Branch Aquatic Center (Natatorium) City of Farmers Branch, Texas Marine Park Improvements City of Fort Worth, Texas The Summit-Grand Prairie Adult Activity Center City of Grand Prairie, Texas Irving Pool and Support Structures City of Irving, Texas Laredo Recreation Center City of Laredo, Texas North Richland Hills Recreation Center City of North Richland Hills, Texas City of Plano, Texas Plano Pool Facility Assessment & Renovations Tri City Police Academy Firing Range Richardson Recreation Center and Pool City of Richardson, Texas Rockwall Pool City of Rockwall, Texas Sugarland Recreation Center City of Sugarland, Texas Weatherford Fields Holland Park Ballfields City of Weatherford, Texas Friendship Community Church Natatorium Dallas, Texas Temple Emanu-el Classroom & Gymnasium Dallas, Texas