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Texas A&M-Fort Worth Constructs Law & Education Building

Published 1/3/2025
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The Texas A&M University System is constructing the $185 million Law & Education Building in Fort Worth. Designed by Stantec and Pelli Clarke & Partners, the 238,000-sf facility will accommodate the School of Law and provide expanded capacity for the College of Engineering. Fostering industry partnerships and regional economic growth, the eight-story structure will feature leading-edge environments for professional programs in business, agriculture, health sciences, and emergency management. Tarleton State University will also have a presence in the collaborative center.

Ground was broken on the project in June of 2023 and completion is expected in 2026. The joint-venture construction team includes Turner Construction, CARCON Industries, Source Building Group, and Dikita Services.

The Law & Education Building is the anchor facility of a four-block campus, where two planned structures will offer leasable research, office, and conference space. Designed by SmithGroup and Bennett Partners, this new destination for innovation will be developed in association with KDC and Edgemoor Infrastructure & Real Estate, with Byrne Construction Services as general contractor.

Organization Project Role
Architect of Record
Pelli Clarke & Partners
Design Architect
Turner Construction
Joint Venture Contractor
CARCON Industries
Joint Venture Contractor
Source Building Group
Joint Venture Contractor
Dikita Enterprises
Consulting Engineer