CMAR, Education, Institutional

Tulane University Goldring Woldenberg Business Complex

Project Size

92,097 SF

Project Duration

18 Months

Owner

Tulane University

Architect

Weissman Fredi

Broadmoor recently completed the renovation and expansion of the Goldring-Woldenberg Complex housing the A.B. Freeman Business School at Tulane University. The project features the convergence of two buildings and an expansion that connects the two with a stunning architectural design that complements the array of mature oaks with a wave of glass that illuminates the interiors.

Through the CMaR preconstruction process, Broadmoor provided several value engineering options which were incorporated into the finished project for Tulane; the most significant of which is the double monorail system designed for the installation of the exterior curved curtain wall. With mature oaks and a 4-story glass façade, a unique and innovative system was designed and built to install the glass panels lowering them from the top of the facility with winches.

Due to the successful implementation of “Lean” tools and practices, the project was completed on-time and under-budget. The success of this project has resulted in Tulane becoming a repeat client with Broadmoor, as we are now working on the new Tulane Dining Commons expansion project.

Recognition & Awards

“The Broadmoor team showed exemplary performance throughout the entire process, and was a pleasure to work with always ensuring they met our deadline and stayed within budget.” Shawn Lege; Sr. Associate Vice President, Capital Projects, Tulane University

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