“It was an honor to work with Brazos Transit District on another great project,” said Rick Dubec, Partner and Vice President of MYCON. “The Coordination Complex Center, nicknamed ‘The Tate’, centralizes all administrative, training, and operational resources for the 23 counties the building serves.”
The Tate Coordination Complex Center is named after and dedicated to former City of Bryan Mayor and Texas A&M Junction Boys Survivor, Marvin Tate. The building features offices, meeting spaces, an adaptable board room with the latest built-in accessibility features, and lobby space highlighting BTD’s local history. The exterior façade consists of modern metal paneling and glued laminated (glulam) timber beams, which are efficient to produce and are highly durable.
Williamson Group Architects and PlanNorth Architectural Company were the architects for this project. Brazos Transit District is the owner. The Coordination Complex Center was funded by Federal Transit Administration (26 percent), Brazos Transit District (24 percent), and Texas Department of Transportation (50 percent).
MYCON is an award-winning commercial contractor based in Dallas, Texas. Since 1987, MYCON’s work portfolio has spanned construction categories ranging from health care, industrial, and institutional to office, retail, religious, manufacturing, food processing, and more. Through client partnerships, the company builds projects that serve the community and foster progress.