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Executive Leadership Transitions Announced

Austin, Texas — O’Connell Robertson is pleased to announce leadership changes within the company, completing the management transition program that began in 2016. Supporting the Firm’s vision to continuously elevate its design and expertise, Jarrod Sterzinger, AIA, LEED AP, has been named Director of Architecture. In this role, he will lead the architectural vision for the…

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Meyer Promoted to Principal

Austin, Texas — Ron Meyer, AIA, has been named a Principal with O’Connell Robertson in recognition of his design expertise and leadership abilities applied to the pursuit of the Firm’s vision, mission and goals. Meyer serves as the Project Delivery Leader for O’Connell Robertson, a role requiring strategic planning to implement the Firm’s architectural goals; technical…

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Historic Lake Belton High School Breaks Ground

Belton, Texas — Students, faculty, and community supporters gathered this week for the historic ground breaking of Belton ISD’s new Lake Belton High School. The new high school will serve as the second comprehensive high school in the fast growth school district. The project is part of Belton ISD’s Roadmap to BISD 2025, a 10-year facilities…

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ACC Elgin Celebrates Opening of New Sustainable Agriculture Entrepreneurship and Veterinary Technology Buildings

Elgin, Texas — On February 6, Austin Community College (ACC) celebrated the opening of Phase II on their ACC Elgin campus with a ribbon cutting ceremony and reception that included self-guided tours of the new spaces for their Sustainable Agriculture Entrepreneurship and Veterinary Technology programs. ACC challenged O’Connell Robertson to design a facility to support indoor…

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Groundbreakings Kick Off School Projects for Belton ISD

Belton, Texas — This week teachers, students and administrators held a groundbreaking to celebrate the start of construction for the new Charter Oak Elementary School. When completed for the 2019 start of classes, the new 82,300 SF Charter Oak Elementary School will have capacity for 800 students. The new school will be a flexible and adaptable…

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