The nine-story, 354,000-sq-ft facility advances cutting-edge biomedical research and next-generation medical education while also setting a new standard for sustainability.
The $65-million pilot project introduced a groundbreaking geothermal system tailored for dense, multifamily urban housing, setting a new standard in sustainable residential infrastructure.
The 2025 ENR West Best Projects for California, Nevada and Hawaii competition honors an array of projects boasting dynamic and innovative design and construction methods.
Approximately 200 researchers now have dedicated research space to uncover how microbial communities interact with plants and soil to influence the environment.
Spanning a full block in downtown Sacramento, this 308,000-sq-ft progressive design-build project transformed a building originally built in 1981 and designated eligible as a historic landmark in 2016.
In downtown Burlingame, Calif., Swinerton Builders transformed a speculative office shell into a high-density, all-electric outpatient center for UCSF Health—one that compresses 100,000 sq ft of advanced clinical programming into a 50,000-sq-ft footprint.
ENR’s Best Projects competition brings together engineering and construction teams from across the industry to celebrate innovative techniques, teamwork, design, craft quality, safety efforts and the ability to overcome challenges.
The Texas & Southeast region's construction and design firms delivered another impressive set of projects showcasing design innovation and overcoming challenges.
With three separate building types incorporated within the Neuhoff Mixed-Use Development project as well as independent teams and a connected site and utility package, JE Dunn’s experience handling large, complex projects would prove critical to overall success.