texas a&M texarkana
student service building
solution
Architectural Woodwork, Laboratory
Market
Higher Education
location
Bowie County, Texas
PARTNERS
Cogan Architects, Hoar Construction
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The goal of the Texas A&M University Texarkana was to build a multi-purpose Student Services building that could accommodate a variety of students. Within the building there are many classrooms, labs, offices, and study rooms. H2I Group provided the space with both architectural woodwork and laboratory solutions.
Many of the wood features on the first floor of the building are a part of H2I Group’s work. Paneling on the various help desks and the stairway area were our architectural woodworking solutions for this project. H2I Group also has multiple laboratory casework and equipment in the building as a part of the laboratory solutions.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
- Architectural Woodwork
- Laboratory Casework
- Laboratory Equipment
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