Projects

Bretagne Dog Memorial

Fairfield, TX Axis Builders was honored to be asked to participate in this significant project along with Joiner Architects. Bretagne, a beautiful Golden Retriever and lifelong Fairfield, TX resident, lived and loved her life of selfless service to her community, state, and nation. She was a member of the Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department and Texas […]

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Tomball Bible Church

Axis Builders collaborated with Ray+Hollington Architects on the Tomball Bible Church renovations located in downtown Tomball, TX.  The project scope included interior renovations to the existing foyer and kitchen and an exterior addition of a covered walkway from the Foyer to the Children’s Building.  As well as exterior improvements to whole building encompassing paint and

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Houston’s First Baptist “First Baptist Academy Library”

Houston, TX The Houston’s First Baptist “First Baptist Academy Library” renovation consisted of an existing 3,045 square foot Library and Office space. In conjunction with Merriman Holt Powell Architects, Axis Builders was able to convert the children’s library into a new fun and vibrant learning area.  The work included demolition, millwork, doors, storefront doors, drywall, finishes,

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Calvary Episcopal Church

Richmond, TX In partnership with Merriman Holt Powell Architects, Axis Builders renovated the existing 5,600-square-foot Parish Hall.  Work included masonry, interior demolition, architectural millwork, door, glazing, drywall, acoustical ceiling, flooring, painting, and MEP work. This renovation turned the Parish Hall into a new more modern feel, but still while keeping intact the original wooden arched way doors and windows.  The Parish Hall now has a very useful coffee bar, conference room,

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WHCC – West Houston Chinese Church

Houston, TX Interior renovation of the existing 11,000 sqft West Houston Chinese Church, including the foyer, lobby, and front office administration area. Scope of work included new flooring, paint, new plastic laminate full height wall panels, and reworking/refinishing the sanctuary stage along with modifications to the existing AV booth along with other misc. AV upgrades.

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St. Mary’s Seminary

Houston, TX Axis Builders is proud to work with the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston and Studio Red Architects on a New Dormitory project for St. Mary’s Seminary located in Houston, TX. The Dormitory serves as a temporary residence for candidates for the diocesan priesthood who intend to serve in the southern and southwestern parts of the

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Harmony House

Houston, TX This $4.5 million project is a proud collaborative effort between Axis Builders and GSMA. The non-profit new construction of the Harmony House included a 14,300 square foot, three-story facility including a clinic, offices, a dormitory, restrooms, a kitchen, and a laundry area.  The scope of work includes site development, parking, construction, and finishing out

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Church building construction Houston TX

The MET Church

Houston, TX The Met Church was a $5.9 million church renovation project was a collaborative effort with Studio Red Architects. The scope of the aggressively scheduled construction project included a variety of elements including the upgrading of AV, HVAC, electrical, lighting, and all interior finishes. Axis Builders was proud to be involved in the renovation of

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Church builders Houston

St. John Lutheran Church

Cypress, TX Axis Builders teamed up with Ray + Hollington Architects on this $2.4 million renovation project at St. John Lutheran Church, which included demolition and build-back, updated finishes, casework, metal wall panels, kitchen renovation, and restroom modifications. The project scope also included flooring, drywall patching, acoustical, paint, and wall removal. Additional work included a 50,000-square-foot concrete

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