Projects
Soundstages & Film Campuses
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North Texas Film Campus & Soundstages
CRC Teamed with Sprung Structures & Pacifica Ventures has developed a one-of-a-kind sound stage system and film campus in Midlothian, TX. This campus is a turn-key production campus encompassing two sound stages (24,000 sq ft & 30,000 sq ft) with lighting grids able to support several tons per hanging point, stage adjacent production offices for staff, and buildings for props, set decoration, mill space, hair and makeup, wardrobe, storage, dining facilities, and multi-purpose space.
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North Texas Film Campus Backlot | 1st Century Film Set
CRC has completed a First Century film set built to modern IBC standards adjacent to the North Texas Film Campus in Midlothian, TX. This film set is a recreation of the ancient village in Israel, Capernaum off of the shore of the Sea of Galilee.
In Action
Other Recently Constructed Permanent, Purpose-Built Structures
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Blue Origin | Sprung Structures
Client: Blue Origin - Aerospace Research and Development
This 225,000 square-foot Sprung structure was built and move-in ready for a world-leading private space exploration company – in only 11 months.
Blue Origin’s building was completed on time and on budget. The space was designed to help employees feel and perform their best. Features include a garden, fitness facilities, an auditorium and diverse areas to relax, collaborate and socialize with team members from across the company.
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UNR Dining | CRC
Client: University of Nevada Reno
CRC managed the construction of a temporary student dining facility for the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) after a catastrophic utility explosion demolished the existing building.
Staying on budget, CRC built “The Den” in a tightly compressed timeline using Sprung structures. CRC oversaw general contracting of the facility construction. This included providing permits, site clearing, excavation, foundations, American Disability Act (ADA) accessible sidewalks, structure and erection, electrification, plumbing, fire suppression, heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), installation of all interior fixtures, painting, and final finish work on the facility.
CRC completed the contingency construction in less than two months from start to finish—just in time for students returning from Thanksgiving Break.