Located at the intersection of Meridian and Twiggs in the Channel District of downtown Tampa, this building is the gateway to the Selmon Crosstown Expressway that features reversible lane vehicular transportation. The Transportation Management Center is the headquarters for the Expressway Authority and also houses the City of Tampa’s traffic control room and support facilities. The construction of this project required close coordination with those of the "Intelligent Transportation System" designer.  Sophisticated electrical systems with UPS and generator equipment back-up for electrical devices, lightning and surge protection equipment were key to the success of the project.

Hennessy was chosen for this project through an RFQ and interview process. After selection, we worked together with the Authority and FleischmanGarcia Architecture. Taking the project from conceptual design through 100% construction documents, we reviewed constructability issues and provided budget estimates at schematic design, design development and at 50% construction documents. This allowed us to continue design, while maintaining the owner's budget.
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Our past clients include City of St. Petersburg, City of St. Pete Beach, City of Gulfport, City of Clearwater, Pinellas County, Hillsborough County, Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority and the St. Petersburg Museum of History, several of whom are repeat clients. Facilities include performing arts centers, parks, office buildings, public housing, recreation and community centers, transportation management centers, pump stations, and law-enforcement offices.

Lobby
Compound angles at Lobby curtain wall area.
 
Reception Area
 
Exterior
 
Control Room
The Control Room oversees all traffic and coordination of reverse flow traffic lanes on the Lee Roy Selmon Crosstown Expressway.
 

 

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