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Chamberlin's Restoration Expertise Gives a Ft. Worth Landmark a Second Life
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Cats may have nine lives, but who has heard of a skyscraper having two lives? That is exactly the case in Ft. Worth, Texas. Chamberlin's restoration team is hard at work in downtown Ft. Worth. Their task: to restore a landmark and give it new life through a complete metamorphosis. The Bank One office tower at 500 Throckmorton and Fourth Street in Ft. Worth was damaged by a tornado that rocked downtown and destroyed several buildings in its wake in March of 2000. ...
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Chamberlin Plays a Part in Sooner Tradition at University of Oklahoma's Memorial Stadium
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In hard hats rather than football helmets, Chamberlin's team entered the University of Oklahoma's Memorial Stadium in the summer of 2002 with a tight-time table and a huge task at hand. Chamberlin was one of the first contractors on the job and was part of the team of many who tackled the $65 million stadium project that entailed renovating all facility structures and amenities, replacing current seating and adding new seating- including 2,200 club seats and 27 sky suites - to ...
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Submitted on 30-Jul-10 2:00 PM by Monica Keels
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