Convention Center Expansion

The Convention Center Expansion will add approximately 500,000 square feet of new, flexible event space, bringing the facility to ~2.5 million square feet total. This transformative project positions Dallas among the top convention destinations in North America with vast modern exhibit halls, upgraded meeting rooms, and an iconic 100,000+ sq ft ballroom.
Purpose
Expand convention capacity to attract larger events and conferences
Economic Benefit
Generate $450M+ in annual economic activity
Sustainability
LEED Gold certification with solar panels, and bird-safe glass
Community Access
Public spaces and local event programming included

Owner's Representative

Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR)

Architecture & Design
Frequently asked questions
End of 2029.
Under Trinity Alliance’s leadership, this first phase will oversee the full scope of preconstruction, construction, and related demolition services for the reimagined convention center expansion. Spanning 2.1 million square feet, the revitalized Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas (KBHCCD) will feature 750,000 square feet of state-of-the-art exhibit halls, 180,000 square feet of versatile meeting rooms, and a signature 105,000-square-foot grand ballroom designed for marquee events. Component 1 of the project will not only transform the convention center but also drive local economic activity, create new jobs, and generate broad opportunities for firms and workers throughout the region.
Yes, the existing convention center will continue to operate throughout the construction period. The new facility is being built on a nearby site to ensure no gap in service.
The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will feature an ultra-high performance HVAC system that includes an innovative geothermal pile system where energy and structural systems are combined. Low flow plumbing fixtures and drought-tolerant landscaping are included to minimize stress on local water resources. The project is addressing construction waste through the lens of circularity where carpet tile and acoustic ceiling tile from the existing convention center will be deconstructed, palletized, and sent back to their respective manufacturers to be turned into new carpet and ceilings, completing the loop from waste to new raw material.
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