Conceived as a "living laboratory" that features research and demonstrations of advanced building energy technologies and processes, the 60,000-sq-ft Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy was built in a century-old mill building in Boston.
To ensure that the 512,000-sq-ft Albert Sherman Center at the University of Massachusetts Medical School on the Worcester campus could accommodate the ever-evolving world of biomedical research, its project scope was regularly altered to meet changing programming needs.
To transform a 120-year-old dormitory into the new $38-million Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University, the team had to build a new steel structure within the existing historical facade.
The design-build team constructing this New Britain police station had just 30 months to complete the 91,300-sq-ft structure, including six months of early design time.
The team tackling Contract C of the New York State Capitol Building Restoration project was well aware of the basic safety compliance mandates for an undertaking of this scope.
This $48-million project focused on the east quadrant of the historic New York State Capitol building in Albany, a 19th-century structure that took more than 25 years to build and had five architects.
The 120,000-sq-ft New York State Troop G campus located on 43 acres outside of Albany replaces an antiquated facility built in the middle of the last century.
1946 and exposed to a saltwater environment, the ramps of the St. George Ferry Terminal, a multimodal transport hub in Staten Island, N.Y., required extensive repair and reconstruction.
Standing as a model for redevelopment of older corporate facilities in New Jersey, the $215-million gut rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of this 1985 building created a new office space for Novo Nordisk in Princeton, N.J.
This $365-million facility will be the research and development home for the Global 450mm Consortium—a public-private partnership focused on fostering the development of 450mm wafers and related semiconductor technology.