Trinity Alliance selected as Construction Managers for Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center

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The City of Dallas has selected Trinity Alliance, a joint venture led by AECOM Hunt and Turner Construction Company, to serve as construction manager for Component 1 of the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Master Plan project. Trinity Alliance will oversee the full scope of preconstruction, construction, and related demolition services for the convention center expansion.

Trinity Alliance includes equity joint venture partners and associate partners, who are all part of the fabric of this community and will provide instrumental roles in successful project delivery.

The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Master Plan project is poised to be a once-in-a-generation investment in the future of downtown Dallas. Under Trinity Alliance’s leadership, Component 1 of the project will not only reimagine the convention center, but also help drive local economic activity, create new jobs, and bring broad opportunities to firms and workers throughout the region.

Trinity Alliance’s commitment to delivering projects with integrity and collaboration is central to its approach. In the past 18 months alone, the team has contributed over 1,000 volunteer service hours to the North Texas region.

AECOM Hunt, headquartered in Dallas, has been delivering major infrastructure projects across the Metroplex since 1979. “Our company is proud to call Dallas home, and even more proud to contribute to our city’s growth and momentum,” said Corissa Smith, Co-Principal of AECOM Hunt. “We share the community’s excitement about this project and are honored to be part of the team bringing it to life.”

Turner Construction Company, now celebrating its 100th year in Texas, has played a leading role in shaping the Dallas-Fort Worth skyline through the delivery of numerous landmark civic and commercial buildings. “Dallas is a city with vision—and this project helps build toward that next chapter,” said Dewey Newton, Co-Principal at Turner Construction Company. “From jobs to tourism to long-term opportunity, the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will be a powerful driver of growth. We’re ready to bring the best of our national expertise to this local effort.” 

Trinity Alliance’s project partners each bring essential expertise, strong leadership, and a shared commitment to delivering excellence.

“Being part of this project is about more than construction—it’s about contributing to something that will shape Dallas for generations,” said Eugene Walker, President and CEO of EJ Smith Construction. “Our team is proud to help lead a project that supports opportunity, excellence, and a shared investment in Dallas’s future.”

Source: Turner Construction (Edited by Subcontractors USA)

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