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Austin Office Space Makes Use of Flex-Ability Concepts Products

The space used Flex-C Trac and Flex-C Angle.   September 1, 2023


By FacilitiesNet Staff


A new tenant-lease space is grabbing attention in Austin because it has changed the vibe of the 12-structure Statehouse Building apartments on South Congress Avenue while still maintaining the “Keeping Austin Weird” vibe. A confidential financial tech firm worked with architect Gensler to make a unique workspace. 

Contractors for this project found ways to work more efficiently within the scope of the design. Using Flex-C Trac and Flex-C Angle from Flex-Ability Concepts was one such investment in time and budget savings. 

Marek Brothers, Buda, Texas, worked as the framing and drywall subcontractor on the 6,650-square-foot office space with general contractor rand Construction, Austin. Marek Brothers installed 16-gauge six-inch and 20-gauge three and five-eighths-inch Flex-C Trac and 20-gauge two and a quarter-inch Flex-C Angle. The distributor was L&W Supply, Round Rock, Texas. 

Danny Hogan, estimator/project manager with Marek Brothers, says using Flex-Ability Concepts’ products was not part of the original plan. He substituted the products in the specs because of the large amounts of radius walls and furr downs in the office space. 

The confidential financial tech firm takes up the top floors of the building with retail on the first floor. The developer, Turnbridge Equities, reports the goal of each project is to create a 9.5-acre mixed-use development that ultimately expands the history, energy and “Keep Austin Weird” feel that is part of the Statehouse Building apartment complex. 

Flex-C Angle is just like Flex-C Trac except, having only one leg, it easily lets metal framing lay flat over the product. It’s ideal for furr downs or other installs where the second leg of the track would interfere with the perpendicular framing components. Flex-C Trac and Flex-Angle both have Flex-Ability Concepts’ Hammer-Lock feature, where the Hammer-Lock tabs are hammered into place to embed them into the web and secure the shape of the products.  

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