The original Amistad Dam Field Office was built in 1964. The scope of this project was to demolish the existing building and design build a new single-story administration building for IBWC. This project is LEED Silver certified and includes Anti Terrorism Force Protection standards. The scope and design of this building comprised of all trades necessary for a newly constructed and commissioned structure, including solar energy, ATPF, a backup generator system, sitework, and abatement and demolition of the existing structure.

Client:

U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission

Location:

Amistad Dam, Del Rio

Another JBSA JOC task order, Buildings 5105 and 5124 were constructed in 1930 as a mess hall and kitchen and are still being used in that capacity. They are listed as properties eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Gideon provided the design and self performed the construction with in house crews, including architectural and structural – framing, walls, concrete, foundation work, electrical, plumbing, all finishes, painting, flooring, and sitework. Additional work done by subcontractors included the HVAC, fire alarm, fire sprinkler system, and Mass Notification System.

Client:

US Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District

Location:

Camp Bullis, Joint Base San Antonio

This project was part of the Joint Base San Antonio Job Order Contract. The TSA Lab building is part of a training compound for training Travel Security Administration canines. The lab had to imitate an airport arrival and departure terminal. Gideon self performed the build out of the lab area using our own crews to execute the project with the scope including installing new wall partitions, interior and exterior doors, canopies, ceilings, pocket doors, exhaust fans, carpet, vinyl tile, epoxy floor coating, all finishes, electrical switches and wiring.

Client:

Lackland Air Force Base

Location:

US Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District