CBM Engineers
CBM Engineers, Inc. was a structural engineering design consultancy firm based in Houston, Texas, USA with branches in Dubai and Vadodara. The firm had been established in 1975, providing complete structural engineering services for low, mid, high-rise buildings.
The firm no longer exists as a discrete corporation. It was sold in December of 2010, and merged with Sterling Engineering and Design Group, a Houston based engineering firm, to create the Sterling Engineering Group of Companies.
CBM provided structural engineering services on all types of sophisticated projects throughout the USA and abroad, including many prominent structures in seismically active California, in the Middle East and in India.
American structural engineer Dr. Joseph Colaco was the company’s president from its formation until its sale. Former vice presidents, who also served as project managers, were: Div Parikh, T. M. Sheikh and Nick Tahtouh. The company had benefited from a stable continuity of staff member employment as the average length of service with the firm for the professional staff had been twelve years.
CBM had contributed important services (full design, value engineering and peer review) in some of the famous high-rise building projects in USA, Middle East and India. The 75 story JPMorgan Chase Tower, Houston, 160 story Burj Khalifa (Peer Review only),[1] Dubai and 60 story Twin Towers, The Imperial, Mumbai, India had been some of the high-rise projects done by CBM.
Notable buildings[edit]
A List of notable buildings — structural services had been contributed by CBM:[2][dead link]
- Constructed
- JPMorgan Chase Tower (Houston), USA.
- Wells Fargo Center (Denver), Colorado, USA.
- Bank of America Center, Houston, USA.
- Williams Tower, Houston, USA.
- Fountain Place, Dallas, Texas, USA.
- U.S. Bank Tower, Los Angeles, USA.
- Two Prudential Plaza, Chicago, USA.
- Bank of America Plaza (Atlanta), Georgia, USA.
- 225 South Sixth, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
- Bell Atlantic Tower, Philadelphia, USA.
- HHHR Tower, Dubai, UAE.
- AAM Tower, Dubai, UAE.
- Princess Tower, Dubai, UAE.
- Burj Khalifa, Dubai, UAE (Peer Review).[1]
- Marina 101, Dubai, UAE.
- Infinity Tower, Dubai, UAE.
- Elite Residence, Dubai, UAE.
- The Marina Torch, Dubai, UAE.
- Ubora Towers, Dubai, UAE.
- Wind Towers, Dubai, UAE.
- 23 Marina, Dubai, UAE.
- The Imperial, Mumbai, India.
- Hyatt Residency Complex, Deira, Dubai, UAE.
- Under construction
- Palace Royal, Mumbai, India.
- Titanium Tower, USA.
- Mall of Arabia, City of Arabia, Dubai, UAE.
- Burj Al Alam, Dubai, UAE.
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Burj Khalifa". Architect Magazine. Hanley Wood. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
- ↑ http://www.emporis.com/en/cd/cm/?id=cbmengineers-houston-tx-usa[dead link]
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