Located on the historic Stanley Hotel campus, this project renovated the former Caretaker’s Cottage, which celebrates both the hotel’s early 20th-century history and its role as inspiration for Stephen King’s novel “The Shining.”
The 250-acre National Western Center sits on the historic grounds of the National Western Stock Show. This $104-million project upgraded horizontal infrastructure, preserved historical structures and prepared the campus for construction of new indoor and outdoor spaces.
When this animal shelter was experiencing capacity issues and needed renovations and additions, the Humane Society turned to GE Johnson without a bidding process thanks to an already established relationship from a past renovation and ongoing volunteer work.
This $5.8-million design-build project transformed an aging 1960s-era weight room in the north lower level of the Moby Arena Complex into a new 8,400-sq-ft locker room for Colorado State University’s basketball teams.
Completed in February 2023, this 19,000-sq-ft building expansion includes a 7,100-sq-ft data center/switch room, electrical rooms, uninterruptible power supply rooms and other services to support Verizon’s 5G network in Aurora and the surrounding area.
This comprehensive district-wide renovation and expansion touched every campus in the Yuma School District, including its pre-K to 8th grade school, high school, administrative offices and bus barn, modernizing the facilities and enhancing both safety and security.
Scope of work on this $8.6-million bridge rehabilitation included replacing the two existing Platte Avenue bridges over Sand Creek with a single bridge and adding sidewalks along the north and south sides of the street over the creek.
At $1.3 billion, Central 70 is Colorado’s largest highway infrastructure project in state history. Made possible through a public-private partnership, the project rebuilt 10 miles of Interstate 70, added an express lane in each direction, removed a 50-year-old viaduct and lowered the interstate below grade between Brighton and Colorado boulevards.