Midwestern State Project Takes a Team Effort

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We’re working with Trinity Hughes Construction to build a $34.3 million Health Science and Human Services Building at Midwestern State University.

A strong track record helped by a proven joint-venture arrangement has us providing solutions for another client in Wichita Falls, Texas.

We’re teaming with local contractor Trinity Hughes Construction to build a $34.3 million Health Science and Human Services Building at Midwestern State University. The facility will house many programs in the Gunn College of Health Sciences and Human Services. The team will build updated facilities and space for the College of Health Sciences and Human Sciences Department including Dental Hygiene, Social Work, Radiologic Sciences, Respiratory Care and the Wilson School of Nursing.

This is our first project for Midwestern State. Trinity Hughes teamed with the university in 2015 to construct the Jesse Rogers Promenade, a 10,000-square-foot decorative pathway.

“Working with Trinity Hughes is seamless,” Sundt Project Executive Bob Aniol said. “They operate with similar values and have a high focus on safety.”

Founded in 1922, Midwestern State University has more than 6,000 students and is one of 36 public institutions of higher learning in Texas.

“Midwestern State needs to maximize its health-care program to create a great learning environment to grow the school of Heath Sciences and Human Services, which is one of the largest programs on campus,” Bob said.

Midwestern State’s expectations are clear. All it takes is teamwork and we have that covered.

“They want a quality building for a fair price,” Bob said.

While this is our first work for the university, we have made news in Wichita Falls for success on a couple of high-profile projects.

“The university is familiar with us through our reputation for doing the Wichita Falls Municipal Airport and the Wichita Falls Independent School District Career Education Center,” Bob said.

Preconstruction started last year at Midwestern State and construction begins in December. Completion is scheduled for May 2019.