The Texas Health Frisco new bed tower was recognized as the Best Healthcare and Medical Building in the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute’s 2021 Design Awards. The awards have showcased and recognized the creative and innovative use of precast concrete for the past 58 years. A panel of industry experts that includes engineers, architects and precast concrete producers judges all nominees.
Project team for Texas Health Frisco New Bed Tower
Owner: Texas Health Resources
PCI-Certified Precast Concrete Producer: Gate Precast Company
Precast Concrete Specialty Engineer: Stehler Structural Engineering
Architect: HKS
Engineer of Record: Thornton Tomasetti
General Contractor: Austin Commercial
PCI-Certified Erector: SnS Erectors
Photo Credit: Bryan Wallace, HKS Inc.; Daryl Shields, HKS Inc.; Gate Precast Company
Project Cost: $168 million
Project Size: 450,000 ft²
Key project attributes
- Panels feature three different-colored concrete mixture designs, along with four different finishes
- A “file-to-fabrication” workflow enabled team members to push ideas forward and manage budgetary parameters in the digital file
- The Design-Assist process cut 2% off the precast concrete budget, and a month from the construction schedule compared with a traditional Design-Bid-Build project
Project/precast scope
- Create a nature-inspired façade
- The project included 902 precast concrete elements
- Precast concrete installation began in May 2018 and finished in October 2018