"Early in the planning of the Renaissance Hotel, Oklahoma City, OK, we proposed panelizing the exterior; it was the only way to meet the brutal completion schedule."

It’s probably fair to say that Midwest Drywall changed the John Q. Hammonds Company’s philosophy of hotel construction. The construction timetable on this particular structure was brutal: 16 stories enclosed in 14 months, just seven months to complete the exterior. Early in the planning we proposed panelizing the exterior. We rented an old building in downtown Oklahoma City, prefabricated the panels there, and met the deadlines head-on to celebrate this as the 1,000th franchise of Marriott International. We also have been asked if we would use the same strategy on the new Rennaissance Hotel in Tulsa.

Architects involved: Gould Evans Goodman Associates

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