Skyonic Corporation: SkyMine at Capitol Aggregates
Engineering: Toyo-Thai, Ford, Davis & Bacon
General Contractor: CCC Group
San Antonio, Texas

SkyMine facility under construction at Capitol Aggregates. Image: John Davidson for Skyonic Corporation
With its SkyMine technology, Skyonic Corporation has revolutionized the production of carbon products. This innovative process utilizes Co2 emissions from industrial gases by transforming them into commercial-scale products such as bleach, limestone, and baking soda, at minimum cost and without environmental footprint. By teaming up with Skyonic and implicating SkyMine technology, Capitol Aggregates (an existing cement plant) is expected to turn 300,000 tons of carbon impact, albeit pollutants, into these everyday products annually, making it the first and largest facility of its kind. Jeans Waterproofing of Texas is providing chemical resistant coating systems by ITW/PolySpec and BASF Corporation.
Dallas Municipal Building
Jeans Waterproofing of Texas, L.P. is honored to be selected as part of a construction team, led by Phoenix 1 Contracting, LTD., to restore the Old Dallas Municipal Building. Jeans will tackle the extensive restoration waterproofing scope on the project.
Opened October 17, 1914, the Dallas Municipal Building served as the fourth city hall and later added the Dallas Municipal Annex as headquarters for the Dallas Police Department in 1956. It was here, 7 years later, where Lee Harvey Oswald was jailed, only to be fatally shot by Jack Ruby two days later. Dallas City Hall vacated the building in 1978, followed by the Dallas PD in 2003. In turn, the structure has suffered major neglect over the past decade, as only the municipal courts remain.
The complete renovation is currently underway, as the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law plans to make it their home as the first public law school in North Texas. The municipal courts that remain will transition to a newly renovated annex.
New student housing at Texas Tech University
West Village
Texas Tech University
Lubbock Texas
Architect: Barnes Gromatzky Kosarek
G/C: The Whiting-Turner Construction Co.
The 54-million dollar, 234,501 square foot student apartment complex was completed in August 2014. The project was constructed in sixteen months and features an energy-efficient designed to meet LEEDS certification.
Product Installation
Tremco Air and Moisture Barrier System
Tremco Silicone Sealants
Dow Corning Silicone Sealants
WillSeal Exterior Expansion Joint
Balco Interior Expansion Joints