Projects
11 Results
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Brownwood Hotel & Spa – (read more)
DBC’s prefabricated sheathed exterior wall panels were wrapped in a façade of alternating EIFS and brick and topped with aged bronze-finished metal roof to match the desired aesthetic.
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Block 75 Hyatt Dual-Branded Hotel – (read more)
DBC fast-tracked this design-build hotel project, fully installing each floor in 2-3 working days with a total of 600 exterior panels.
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Texas Health Resources - Alliance Vertical Expansion – (read more)
Using DBC's prefabricated X-Series panels eliminates the need for scaffolding - increasing overall safety and installation efficiency.
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Canyon Ridge Hospital – (read more)
DBC provided fully-finished exterior and interior panel systems for Canyon Ridge Hospital's expansion project.
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Joan & Sanford I. Weill Neurosciences Building – (read more)
DBC manufactured and installed panelized interiors and exteriors for this world-class research facility.
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Mayo Clinic - West Expansion Tower – (read more)
DBC's prefabricated panels with integrated windows saved Mayo Clinic a significant amount of time for this award-winning healthcare expansion project.
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Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU – (read more)
DBC manufactured 42,000-sq.-ft. of X-Series EIFS and MCM panels for the Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU Expansion project.
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David L. Conlan Center at Atrium Health Carolinas Rehabilitation – (read more)
DBC manufactured 50,000-sq.-ft. of X-Series prefinished panels to achieve a clean, modern building aesthetic for Atrium Health's one-of-a-kind rehabilitation hospital.
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Takeda California, Inc. – (read more)
DBC provided exterior panels for this project, one of Takeda’s global centers, researching debilitating gastrointestinal and neurological diseases.
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100/150 Hooper – (read more)
100/150 Hooper is a micro-campus for makers and thinkers in San Francisco’s Design Center and Mission Bay districts.
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Tucson Electric Power - Phase II Campus Improvements – (read more)
The project involved construction of five new buildings and the renovation of an existing office building, together totaling nearly 140,000-sq.-ft. for the campus-wide development.