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  • H1 Featured in “Best Restaurant Contractors in Dallas”

    “Client testimonials for H1 Construction are highly positive, relationship driven, mainly citing the ease of working with the team and the quality of the results. Not only do they build within the DFW area but also across the state and country, for designated owner groups.” …

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  • Rustic Renovation

    Rustic RenovationH1 Construction transformed a rundown retail space into a rustic restaurant with modern, thoughtful touches. DALLAS/FORT WORTH – Texadelphia found an ideal retail center space for its new Richardson restaurant at 100 South Central Expressway – except it wasn’t ideal. A 50-year revolving door of retail and restaurant tenants had left the space in clear need of a finish-out.

    H1 Construction president and senior project manager Craig R. Hebert saw the project as an opportunity to not just correct the 3,300-sf space’s flaws, but to create something better for the client. Working with architect P Shade LLC in McKinney, Hebert and his team overcame many challenges to fashion an eatery filled with rustic charm.

    “Because it was so old and so many different tenants had been there before, we had to relocate and move things around to facilitate another restaurant. It was quite extensive,” Hebert says. “It was space that had a considerable amount of things that needed to be done to make it work, including relocating the building’s structural components and extensive work outside to receive the plumbing necessary to provide for a restaurant. We had to relocate roof drains that were coming down through the middle of the kitchen area. We also had to relocate main sewer lines and connections throughout the space to accommodate the plumbing needs for the grease interceptors.”

    Even though the space required extensive work, Hebert says the process was “fairly smooth.”

    “Complications did come up that caused delays,” he says. “We even had to perform some modifications to the exterior of the building for the landlord for their egress; the sidewalks and approach to the building were dilapidated. Those were upgrades that were improved as well to facilitate the restaurant’s needs.”

    There was one pleasant surprise in store for the crew, however. When the space’s interior was pushed back to create an outdoor seating area, walls were torn out to allow for new brickwork to be covered by stucco. The ordered brick arrived in random colors, but in a consistent size. Once installed, the landlord and owners “liked the look of the patterned brick on these walls,” he says. “They decided to keep it because it looked old, rustic and consistent with some of the building’s features.” Not covering the brick with the planned stucco saved time, money and labor.

    Adding to the rustic look are interior walls covered with 1-in. solid oak planking milled to the client’s specifications and custom bar countertops crafted from specialty woods. One unique characteristic, however, is the dining room, corridor and bathroom floors.

    “The concrete slurry mixture is similar to doing an epoxy-type floor, but it was poured onto the floors in a thin coat and then stamped to make it look like an old rustic wood floor. It included all of the lines and nail heads for the individual planks of wood; it has the appearance of real wood but it’s actually concrete. You literally cannot tell the difference,” Hebert says. “It’s cleaner, very durable, and hides a lot of the flaws of a retail space where the foundation has been cut up multiple times. It levels the entire floor and gives the appearance of a wood floor at the same time.”

    The kitchen’s epoxy floor goes up the paneled walls by six inches, which creates a permanent barrier, ideal for kitchen messes and cleaning.

    “You could literally fill the kitchen six inches full of water and it would not leak underneath the walls or damage any of the framing or adjoining lease space,” Hebert says. “It has an epoxy floor that is a quarter-inch thick, which is beautiful and very easy to maintain.

    Hebert praised the subcontractors who rose to each of the project’s challenges. Phil Wilmot, of Dark Horse Construction LLC, not only provided the custom millwork and finishes but also worked as the main project manager. Flooring was provided by ADT Concrete Coatings, Alamo Glass and Mirror installed the entrance’s custom glass, Allied Interiors is credited with the interior framing, ceilings, drywall and finishes, C&E Electric handled the electrical work, CR Construction provided masonry services and Quality One Energy Systems installed the mechanical systems.

    The clients were so pleased with the finished result that they designated it as the prototype for the restaurant’s future franchises.

    “The key factor is that the project manager was on the project and worked directly with everybody in an efficient, effective way with strong communication, resulting in it getting done within the expectations of our client,” Hebert says. “That has a lot to do with why they want it to be a flagship store in terms of the time, quality and the overall look of the project. The owners are extremely happy with us.”

    H1 Construction in McKinney is a commercial construction management company specializing in retail build-outs and shopping center, medical office, commercial ground-up, industrial, hotel and motel, office building and restaurant construction. -mjm.

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  • Dear Pamela,

    Thanks so much for your help coordinating the construction estimate for our property at 9033 Premier Row in Dallas. Craig was incredibly helpful this week with the bid we needed for the client. He prepared a detailed spreadsheet with short notice on our part, and broke down everything we needed to see. On the phone, Craig did an excellent job explaining everything involved in the pricing and work to be done, which made it very easy for us to explain to the client. I would definitely recommend H1 to other associates in our office and any clients with construction service needs.

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    Bob Kent
  • To whom it may concern,

    It is with great pleasure that I recommend H1 Project Management. I have worked with H1 for two years now on over a dozen projects. H1 has always displayed a high degree of commitment, responsibility, and ambition.

    H1 definitely leads the field in project management.

    They have been very thorough in their management of the building process. It has been my pleasure to collaborate with them through the multiple building phases from schematic design to certificate of occupancy.

    H1 is an absolute asset to any construction process, and I am happy to give them my complete approval.

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    M. Andrew Nastoupil, AIA NCARBDesign It
  • To whom it may concern,

    Hamilton Wolf Andrews had the opportunity to work with H-1 Commercial Contract Project Management on varied projects and consulting scenarios.

    We found the expertise and professionalism performed by H-1 Exceeded our expectations and our Projects and Clients were pleased wit the results.

    We highly recommend H-1 and their professionals as a resource and look forward to using them in the future as our company grows and expands.

    If you have questions or comments, please contact our offices at your convenience.

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    John A Hamilton, Assoc.,AIA Hamilton Wolf Andrews
  • To Whom It May Concern:

    I am pleased to recommend the excellent work of H1 Construction, Inc. H1 Construction was the contractor for the $28,000 remodel of two public restrooms in a commercial office building we lease and manage.

    This project was done primarily with tenants in place; H1 Construction was very respectful of the needs of our tenants and kept the project on track with a minimal amount of disruption to our tenants and the visiting public.

    I definitely would recommend H1 Construction, Inc. and look forward to working with them again as they remain active on our bid list.

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    Eric A Rutledge General Manager, DirectorGlobal Client Solutions
  • To Whom It May Concern,

    I am happy to oblige your request for a Letter of Recommendation. I have always admired the integrity of your company and employees. Your attention to detail is outstanding and even when unexpected events occur your focus remains on the customer and quality of the project. Our first project together was 2003 – seems like yesterday. Good luck with your future endeavors.

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    Douglas W. Bonner, PresidentSydney Cameron & Associates, Inc. - Realty Investment Advisors
  • Dear Craig,

    Over the past couple of years we have had the privilege of working as a sub-contractor to furnish and install automatic fire sprinkler systems as several project here in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex.

    We would like to take this opportunity to let you know that we appreciate all of your team’s efforts in delivering these projects to your clients in a most professional manner, of high quality, an don time.

    As a subcontractor we appreciate the coordination and scheduling you have provided to us, and will look forward to working was a member of your team in the future.

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    J. Timothy WalshMutual Sprinklers Inc.