Jackson Street Parking Garage
Texas A&M University Kyle Field
During design, engineers discovered that preserving and retrofitting part of the iconic stadium could provide more seating. Lindamood delivered tailored, application-specific methods—including top-down deconstruction and remote-controlled, explosive demolition—for Texas A&M's Kyle Field football stadium renovation. Lindamood's demolition plan The demolition's scope included campus staples such as G. Rollie White Coliseum, the Read Annex and Read Building, the Eastside Concourse, the Netum Steed / Huffines Institute Building, and the Kyle Field ticket booths. Through consistent teamwork and effective communication, Lindamood successfully completed the demolition within an accelerated timeframe in order to accommodate the Aggies' upcoming football season.
Wichita Falls Hospital
United Regional Health Care System entrusted Lindamood with demolishing four structures on their Wichita Falls 8th Street hospital campus. The structures ranged from one to eight stories and included the original 1915 Wichita General Hospital building, which had seen the town through both the oil boom and the 1918 flu epidemic.
UT Southwestern
University / St. Paul Hospital
Lindamood demolished the historic St. Paul University Hospital buildings, once a key part of the UT Southwestern system. The project included demolishing and excavating seven buildings and two large parking lots as well as imploding one of the main buildings. The oldest and tallest structure on the site stood at 12 stories. Lindamood implemented schedule restraints and efficient removal methods to avoid interruption to UT Southwestern's operations.
UT Experimental Science Building
Completed in 1951, The University of Texas at Austin's Experimental Science Building was one of the largest buildings in the U.S. dedicated solely to scientific research. It was also the first structure on the UT campus to feature air conditioning. Natural gas line defects discovered in 2005 led to the building being slated for demolition. Lindamood met the challenge of dismantling this nine-story building on the bustling campus without using any implosion methods. The structure was brought down by using a 120-foot-tall reach attached to Lindamood's John Deere 650 bulldozer. None of the surrounding structures were damaged during this specialized demolition endeavor.