After sitting vacant for decades, this adaptive reuse project transformed a 121-year-old school into a mixed-use community hub while preserving its historic character.
Kiewit Corp. Chairman and former CEO Bruce Grewcock, a Mines alumnus, has pledged that the EPC giant would hire “every one of this program’s graduates.”
Tech firm’s long-promised upstate New York production complex just got a new clock—shifting timelines, funding flow and contractor calculus across the industry.
Situated on a 10-acre site in Boulder City, this $25-million facility is a first-of-its-kind complex trauma treatment center that is focused on the specialized health care needs of child trafficking victims.
In addition to a 14,803-sq-ft fire station, this $23-million project’s scope included a fueling station for all city vehicles and the city’s second street sweeper dump, all located in a single 15-acre site.
First built in 1960, then shut down in 2007, this recreation center’s reconstruction plans were put on hold until 2021, when the city finally resurrected the project.