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COMPLETION DATE:

MAY 2003

PROJECT SIZE:

2.9 MILLION SQUARE FEET

PROJECT COST:

$520 MILLION

PRESENT STATUS:

COMPLETED

Delivery Method: Construction Management at Risk (Joint Venture)

Joint Venture Partners: Hunt/Clark/Construct Two

Project Overview

The Orange County Convention Center Phase V Expansion project was a landmark construction management initiative that transformed Orlando’s position in the global convention market. Completed in May 2003 at a cost of $520 million, this joint venture project delivered a 2.9 million square foot expansion that doubled the size of the existing facility, creating one of the largest convention centers in the United States. As a member of the Hunt/Clark/Construct Two Joint Venture performing as Construction Managers at Risk, the team successfully executed this massive project that added over 1 million square feet of exhibition space. The completed expansion established Orlando as one of only two destinations in the nation capable of hosting the largest annual conventions exceeding 60,000 delegates. Through innovative design, engineering excellence, and precise construction management, the project enhanced Central Florida’s economic development while setting new standards for convention facility capabilities and visitor experience.

Project Scope

  • Construction of a 2.9 million square foot convention center expansion

  • Addition of over 1 million square feet of exhibition space

  • Development of the “Gateway Connector” elevated pedestrian walkway linking facilities

  • Construction of retail and food service outlets within the connector structure

  • Implementation of 180-foot column bays in the main exhibit hall

  • Installation of massive steel trusses supporting column-free exhibition space

  • Application of pre-cast and curtain wall exterior systems complementing existing facilities

  • Construction Management at Risk service delivery

  • Complete mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems for the massive facility

  • Implementation of specialized convention center technologies and infrastructure

  • Development of supporting site improvements and infrastructure

Key Features

  • Massive Exhibition Space: Over 1 million square feet of column-free exhibition area supporting the largest conventions

  • Gateway Connector: Signature elevated pedestrian walkway spanning International Drive, enhancing visitor safety and experience

  • Integrated Retail Experience: Food service and retail outlets featuring local establishments within the connector structure

  • Architectural Engineering Achievement: 180-foot column spans creating unobstructed exhibition spaces

  • Structural Innovation: Massive steel truss systems supporting the extensive column-free areas

  • Complementary Design: Exterior systems harmonizing with existing convention center aesthetic

  • Global-Scale Capacity: Facilities capable of hosting conventions exceeding 60,000 delegates

  • Economic Development Driver: Infrastructure supporting Orlando’s position as a premier convention destination

  • Operational Integration: Seamless connection with existing convention center operations and systems

  • Visitor Experience Focus: Design elements enhancing attendee navigation, comfort, and amenities

Construction Approach

  1. Joint Venture Collaboration: Strategic partnership between Hunt, Clark, and Construct Two leveraging combined expertise

  2. Construction Manager at Risk Delivery: Performance-based approach ensuring cost, schedule, and quality objectives

  3. Phased Implementation: Strategic scheduling minimizing impact on existing convention center operations

  4. Structural Coordination: Precise planning and execution of complex structural systems with massive spans

  5. Trade Coordination: Orchestration of numerous specialized contractors across the 2.9 million square foot project

  6. Logistical Management: Strategic material and equipment delivery systems supporting the massive construction effort

  7. Systems Integration: Careful coordination of new systems with existing convention center infrastructure

Project Challenges

Scale and Complexity:

 Managing one of the largest building projects in Florida at 2.9 million square feet

Active Facility Integration:

Constructing major expansion while maintaining operations at the existing convention center

Structural Engineering Demands:

 Implementing 180-foot column spans requiring precise engineering and construction

Gateway Connector Complexity:

Building an elevated structure spanning a major thoroughfare while incorporating retail

Schedule Management:

 Coordinating thousands of workers and activities to meet critical completion milestones

Urban Construction Logistics:

Managing material delivery and construction activities in a busy tourist and convention district

Future Proofing

Designing the school to accommodate potential future technological advancements and changes in educational methodologies presented additional planning challenges.

Budget Management

Keeping the $15 million project within budget while incorporating advanced features and technology was a significant challenge.

Compliance with Educational Standards

Ensuring all aspects of the design and construction met or exceeded the standards set by Orange County Public Schools and relevant educational authorities.