Dallas City Council awards more than $47 Million for key components of Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas Master Plan
DALLAS - The City Council awarded over $47 million in architectural and engineering design contracts Wednesday for Components 3 and 4 of the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas (KBHCCD) Master Plan, making progress to transform Dallas into a premier global convention destination.
The Council awarded a $25,137,244million contract to Gensler, to provide architectural and engineering design services for the renovation and reconstruction of the Dallas Memorial Auditorium (Arena) - Component Three.
Gensler, along with their team comprised of 40.59% Minority and Women's Business Enterprise (M/WBE) participation, will join Memorial Auditorium, the future home for the WNBA Dallas Wings.
City Council also approved a $22,261,116 million contract to KAI/Alliance, LC (dba KAI Design), a 74.74% MWBE teamfor architectural and engineering design services for Component Four renovation and reconstruction of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters(TBAAL).
KAI will join the TBAAL project management team, led by Dikita Enterprises, Inc, as the Architecture and Engineer. TBAALis a nationally recognized multi-discipline arts institution which has been part of the Dallas arts fabric for more than 40 years.
"The City Council continues to provide an unwavering commitment to realize the Convention Center district's vision as a destination powering the Dallas economy," said Interim City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert. "We are thrilled that both of these firms are Dallas-based and will connect communities through their designs for residents and visitors alike to enjoy the best of what Dallas offers."
For more information about the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas Master Plan, please visit DallasCCMasterPlan.com.
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