Houston Airport System
The demolition and rebuilding of two restroom areas was completed within a fully operational terminal without any disruption at Houston’s first commercial airport. Hobby Airport, originally named Houston Municipal Airport in 1937, now features a “smart” restroom providing a nearly touchless experience, the modular design with new wall panel systems improves air quality, lighting, and air circulation.








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The Stanaker Library project entailed many difficult and unconventional design elements – all of which The Gonzalez Group met with energy and professionalism. The construction team’s experience and leadership kept this demanding project on schedule and ensured its success, both in the eyes of the client, the design team, and the community
The Gonzalez Team coordinated and worked well with Harris County representatives and the design consultants to ensure success of the project. The success through the teamwork attitude exemplified by the team was vital to the project.
Understanding of the work requirements, responsiveness to the very-tight schedules, and ensuring proper documentation was maintained – and very importantly – their adherence to a strict safety program was exceptional.
The Gonzalez construction team is to be applauded for their attention to detail and their team spirit. While project challenges were minimal, when encountered, they were always met and successfully overcome in a very collaborative manner.
The Gonzalez helped complete a first-class and much-needed apartment community that will have a positive impact and serve the community well for many years to come.
Hobby Airport achieved a 5-star rating thanks to your team’s contribution on the restrooms! You were an important part of that achievement. Hobby is the only airport in North America with that rating and 1 of 16 out of the 41,000 airports throughout the world.