
Traveling Coaches
Quick Facts
Size: Approximately 6,200 sq ft
Staff: 25
Type: Corporate
Services Provided
- Architectural Design
- Interior Design
- Furniture Procurement
- Furniture Specification
- Installation
Interior Design Responsibilities
- Furniture Design & Layout
- Paint colors
- Carpet
- Color Scheme for custom built ins
- Tile for break room countertops
Furniture Specification & Procurement
- Furniture Materials & Colors
- Power/Data Requirements
- Private offices
- Workstations
- Hoteling Spaces
- Conference rooms
- Task Chairs
- Training Rooms
- Lounge
- Break room
- Reception
CPM Project Team
- Ted Afetian – Principal
- Owen Dalton – Project Manager
- Sylwia Pasciak – Junior Architect
K2 Construction Project Team
- Michael Pratt – Project Manager
- Michael Fontinot – Jobsite Supervisor
MAI Project Team
- Karrie Ann Zinna – Project Manager
- Javier Juarez – Installation Foreman
The Schneider Group – Ancillary Furniture
- Rouillard
- Interstuhl
- Fluid Concepts
- Allermuir
About the Client
Traveling Coaches is the recognized leader in the legal technology arena providing training, application configuration and consulting services to law firms throughout the country and around the globe. Since 1995, more than 900 law firms and corporate legal departments have trusted Traveling Coaches for their customized technology solutions.
Project Synopsis
CPM One Source was chosen for the design and management of Traveling Coach’s new headquarters in Plano, Texas. The CPM team, led by project manager Owen Dalton, designed and coordinated the transformation of a ground floor suite within the Parkway Centre II building.
The project consisted of fit-out construction, interior design, furniture specification & procurement, and the procurement and installation of the MAI glass wall system. By using glass walls, the office was given a bright and open collaborative space, allowing for the natural light and outside views to filter in. The project went off without a hitch, resulting in a beautifully designed open office space and a very happy client.
Unique Challenges
At the beginning of the project, the real estate broker and client approached us with the challenge of designing a space that would excite them. Discouraged after looking at close to a dozen fit plans from other sources, the client asked us to design their new office with “a clean slate.”
Our design team took a fresh approach and based on the client’s workplace functions, designed an open and collaborative environment, creating team environments and utilizing the MAI glass wall systems. The client was thrilled and truly excited about the new design!