A previously disjointed five-building school complex was transformed into a unified, operational and administratively functional building that enhances its role as a community hub.
Taking a 21-in. northward lean out of this historic building, nicknamed the Leaning Tower of Granby, required what the team called an untested jacking plan that "had never been accomplished on a building that tall."
After four years of planning and site preparation, the team successfully integrated 19 historic buildings into a mixed-use development encompassing a full city block.
When an electrical service delay threatened to derail the schedule, the project team says it collaboratively orchestrated a plan to bring the project back on track.
Delivering a large greenfield distribution center and regional headquarters on an 81-acre site, the design-build team minimized environmental impacts by protecting onsite wetlands and the adjacent Five Forks Civil War battlefield.
Part of the revitalization of the neighborhood surrounding the University of Maryland, this $1.2-million, 7,500-sq-ft, open-concept workspace offers what the project team calls cutting-edge research opportunities in machine learning and data science and also connects students with industries that are eager for new talent.
The $39-million main cable dehumidification system installation represents a dramatic advancement in bridge maintenance, according to the project team.