Company History
Austin Community College’s Elgin Campus is the first higher education campus in Bastrop County.
The Texas Center for Infectious Disease Hospital in San Antonio is the first new hospital for TB patients in the U.S. in 50 years.
The Firm designed more than 620,000 SF of new educational space across Central Texas for the 2009-2010 school year, including the new Schlather Intermediate School for Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD.
Seton’s Brackenridge Hospital Emergency Department renovations assist the hospital in reaching Level 1 Trauma Center Status.
A long-range master plan for Westwood High School begins a long and ongoing relationship. Design and construction of four phases added more than 200,000 SF and renovated over 100,000 SF on this Round Rock ISD campus.
The Firm establishes the Noel G. Robertson Endowment for Neuroscience at the Brian and Spine Center at Seton Health Network, recognizing Noel G. Robertson’s commitment to supporting state-of-the-art healthcare facilities.
Rick Burnight, AIA, ACHA, becomes the Firm’s Third President.
After winning a state-wide competition, O’Connell Robertson’s design of the 9/11 Memorial is dedicated in the Texas State Cemetery.
O’Connell Robertson is selected for one of the first Design-Build projects for UT Austin – Jackson Geology Building.









