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Mark G. Anderson Consultants Selected as Owner's Representative for Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas
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SEATTLE, WA--(Marketwire - July 17, 2008) - Mark G. Anderson
Consultants (MGAC), an international leader in the management of design
and construction projects, is especially pleased to announce their
selection as the Owner's Representative for a magnificent art museum in
Tyler, Texas, the Tyler Museum of Art. A project goal is sustainability and
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification will be
pursued.
Tyler Museum of Art (TMA), which
now has over 800 objects in its permanent collection, is slated to move to
a newly acquired 13.5 acre wooded site in Tyler, a community that is 90
miles from Dallas, Texas. TMA is known for its stellar collection of early
to contemporary Texas art, as well as works in decorative arts, Asian art,
and prints and photographs of well known American Masters. The Museum is
also making plans to receive a promised gift of over 300 works from the
Laura and Dan Boeckman Collection of Mexican and Latin American Folk Art.
Kim Tomio, Executive Director of TMA, states, "We are thrilled with the
expertise of Mark G. Anderson Consultants. They have led us to a great
architect in an expedited RFP/RFQ process, and excel at communications and
consensus building with the team. They are leading us to new heights."
"We are honored and privileged to be participating in such an innovative
new project that will be both LEED certified and architecturally
significant," said Mark G. Anderson, President of MGAC. MGAC is
spearheading this project with Seattle PM leaders Caryl Sherpa and Dale
Stern, who will oversee the design and construction management for TMA.
They have completed a tour with the TMA Director, of numerous museums
across the country, and have selected a highly acclaimed, Los Angeles-based
architect, wHY Architecture (Workshop of Hakomori Yantrasast), to provide
the design of the new Tyler Museum of Art.
"Our goal is to support the owner in every aspect of the decision-making
and management process," says Seattle-based Vice President Caryl Sherpa.
The conceptual design process is now underway. Dale Stern, Vice President
at MGAC-Seattle, will oversee the construction management.
Several of MGAC's other prestigious museum clients include The Smithsonian Institution, Madame Tussauds and The International Spy Museum.
Mark G. Anderson Consultants, an award winning firm with offices in
Washington, DC and Seattle, WA, is a leading provider of owner's
representation services for the design and building industry. Specializing
in complex project management, MGAC provides services in multiple sectors
including law firms, government, corporate, hospitality, mission critical
environments, estate quality residential and retail work for clients
nationally and internationally. For more detailed information, please visit
http://www.mgac.com or call 202 942 3900.