The newly completed office tower at The Star enhances the facility's modern workspace.
The Star in Frisco, Texas, celebrates the completion of Phase V, introducing a cutting-edge office tower designed for modern workspaces. This facility enhances The Star’s reputation as a premier destination for sports and entertainment and provides amenities focused on employee wellbeing, such as a cafeteria, gym, and more. Chamberlin Roofing & Waterproofing played a key role in ensuring the building’s durability with advanced roofing and waterproofing systems, leading the project to win the Sika Project of the Year 2024 Award.
The latest expansion of The Star in Frisco, Texas, has officially come to fruition with the completion of Phase V, which introduces a prominent office tower aimed at enhancing the functionality of this already renowned sports and entertainment complex. This state-of-the-art facility is designed for both The Star and other businesses, providing a modern workspace equipped with numerous amenities.
The new office tower offers a variety of amenities to promote employee wellbeing and convenience, including a cafeteria, coffee shop, pharmacy, and a complimentary gym facility. These features reflect a growing trend among businesses to invest in the overall health and productivity of their employees.
Chamberlin Roofing & Waterproofing played a pivotal role in the development of the office tower, managing the roofing and waterproofing components essential for ensuring the building’s durability and longevity. The roofing project featured the installation of the Fully Adhered Sarnafil G410 60 Mil Roof System, which was specifically designed to provide exceptional weather resistance and strength, laid over a robust concrete deck.
The waterproofing measures taken by Chamberlin included an extensive array of components that are crucial in preventing water intrusion and managing moisture levels. These services encompassed:
These innovations not only help to keep the office tower water-tight but also enhance its energy efficiency, creating a more sustainable building environment.
Chamberlin’s attention to detail and excellent project coordination guaranteed a seamless integration with other trades involved in the construction of the office tower. The team was dedicated to maintaining a high standard of safety, successfully executing work at heights of up to 120 feet with swing stages, ensuring that there were no incidents throughout the roofing and waterproofing processes.
Thanks to the collaborative efforts of Chamberlin Roofing & Waterproofing and Sika Roofing, the project has been recognized with the Sika Project of the Year 2024 Award. This accolade highlights the exceptional quality of the roofing and waterproofing systems that were implemented.
The completion of Phase V not only adds to the structural integrity of The Star but also further establishes it as a premier destination for sports and entertainment in the region. The new office tower, with its modern amenities and high-quality construction, is set to attract a wealth of new businesses and enhance the experience for those who visit.
As The Star continues to evolve, it reinforces its standing as a center for innovation and excellence in both sports and business, echoing the values that the Dallas Cowboys embody.
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