With renovation of Terminal 1, the design and construction team delivered a long-overdue permanent passenger terminal to Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
For Duke University's renovation of Baldwin Auditorium—a Georgian-style building originally built in 1927—LeChase Construction Services was charged with the task of transforming the eye-catching auditorium into an acoustically superior, world-class venue.
When fully open and upright, the 94 operable louver arms atop Florida Polytechnic University's $60-million Innovation Science and Technology building seem to salute in unison the birth of the nation's newest engineering school.
The 30,560-sq-ft Fort Lauderdale Temple is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' first temple in South Florida, and just the second in the state.
For the Duke University West Campus Steam Plant Renewal and Renovation Project, Lend Lease (US) Construction converted a coal-fired steam plant to gas and updated the facility overall.
On the afternoon of Sept. 26, 2013, a naval cargo ship struck the Mathews Bridge, one of Jacksonville's principal arterial expressways, severing the bridge's north bottom truss chord.
To better serve its growing student population, Oglethorpe University, a liberal arts-college in Atlanta, hired Juneau Construction Co. to build the $12-million, 51,000-sq-ft Turner Lynch Center.
For this seven-story vertical expansion of the Comprehensive Cancer Center at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Lend Lease added a seven-story steel-frame structure upon the original four-story concrete structure that the company first completed in 2005.
To complete the $153-million, 577,000-sq-ft Wake County Justice Center, the design and construction team found ways to expedite tasks and deliver substantial portions of the project early.