Work begins on the award-winning Composite Support Complex at the Tulsa Air National Guard Base.
The beautiful Gaillardia Office Building is completed as a design-build project for OPUBCO development.
Work begins for Oklahoma City University with a master plan for their new $19 million School of Law.
Work continues for OPUBCO with the completion of a fitness center project at their corporate headquarters.
FSB and Capitol Dome Builders help Governor Keating complete a dream for all Oklahomans – designing and building a dome atop the state capitol building. Erecting a dome on an existing Capitol had not been done in the U.S. since the Nation’s Capitol in 1865.
Hertz’s Quail Springs Center, a 250,000 square foot office building is completed by the firm.
FSB begins a long partnership with the Chickasaw Nation when the Tribe wanted to build a world-class home that would capture the very essence of their tribal culture. As Owner’s Representative for the Tribe, FSB played a key role providing quality assurance and supervising the design through its final construction.
An 800-space, six-story parking garage is fully functional for the University of Oklahoma, garnering both national and international recognition.
FSB completes MAPS as Program Coordinator and Oklahoma City enjoys the fruits of their labor with the new 12,000-seat Bricktown Ballpark, a new library, downtown canal, indoor sports arena, fairgrounds improvements, and renovation of the Myriad and Civic Center.
CompSource Oklahoma moves into their new offices.
FSB sees a surge in military work during this time with completion of projects in Maine, New Jersey, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Lousiana, New Mexico, Texas, and California.
OSU’s award-winning ConocoPhillips Alumni Center is opened to the public. The project receives a design award from the AIA.
The USAF’s C-17 Flight Simulator at McGuire AFB, NJ is complete winning multiple awards for the firm.
Architects Art Austin, Rick Johnson, Philip McNayr, Fred Schmidt and Engineer Gary James are named partners. Bill Frankfurt becomes CEO and Glenn Short is named President.
Construction begins on three hangars designed by FSB for Boeing at the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Technology Center (MROTC) near Tinker AFB.
Renovation of the Oklahoma City University Student Faculty Center and School of Dance is under construction.
FSB completes several projects as part of the $55 million in improvements to the Oklahoma State Fair solidifying Oklahoma City’s reputation as the “Horse Show Capital of the World”.
FSB continues their 20 year long history with FedEx’s new $100 million Sort Facility in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Construction is complete on the $22 million Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) Forensic Science Laboratory and Office Building.
Construction is complete on the $77 million C-5 Hangar complex for the Tennessee Air National Guard at Memphis International Airport, TN.
Work continues for ConocoPhillips on the Phillips Building in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
FSB completes UCO’s Forensic Science Institute, Oklahoma’s first Higher Education LEED Certified facility.