MAPP was contracted for the foundational and structural build of the CCR Building in Beaumont, Texas, where our team installed 113 concrete pile caps and pedestals reaching up to six feet in height, 1,500 linear feet of concrete grade beams, and handled 28,000 yards of fill dirt. This work included over 6,000 yards of concrete poured for transformer substation foundations. The project’s precast concrete panels—ranging from 30 to 45 feet in height—were fabricated offsite in San Antonio and shipped to Beaumont for efficient, just-in-time installation to optimize site logistics. The interior scope for the 90,000-square-foot CCR Building features three stories with heavy-duty industrial finishes, including epoxy flooring and 6,000 square feet of raised access flooring for under-floor cable management. We integrated complex mechanical and electrical systems, installing HVAC units providing 90,000 CFM for the substation and 68,000 CFM for the control building, alongside 547 LED light fixtures and 30,000 linear feet of electrical conduit. Secure and functional, the facility is windowless and equipped with 19 blast-resistant doors, plus dedicated Class A office spaces, conference rooms, and men’s and women’s locker rooms to support onsite personnel.