Located on a 20-acre campus, the two-story, 176,000-sq-ft nonprofit hospital replaces aging infrastructure dating back to 1930, improving access to quality health care for underserved Navajo communities.
Co-locating emergency services facilities with high-demand recreational amenities on a 19-acre site presented the project team with a unique coordination challenge.
Strategic sequencing for this 45,000-sq-ft renovation was critical because construction zones were often surrounded by occupied spaces with live MEP systems.
This three-story, 77,000-sq-ft facility consolidates operations that were previously housed in World War II-era dormitories, creating a high-tech workspace tailored for classified research and collaboration.
At more than 300,000 sq ft, the build-to-suit warehouse serving a leading health care supply company represents a ground-up transformation into a fully functional distribution center.
Spanning more than 770 acres of former farmland, the facility’s 415,000 high-efficiency photovoltaic panels generate 170 megawatts of electricity, enough to power more than 61,000 homes.
Offsite fabrication of multiple facility elements proved critical to delivering more than 2.9 million sq ft of space for advanced semiconductor manufacturing on an accelerated schedule.
This nearly $96-million, 178,000-sq-ft flexible student and faculty hub blends into the context of ASU’s iconic campus landmarks, providing a seamless link between indoor spaces and the outdoors.
Providing residents with a welcoming new transit facility, the $25.5-million first phase of the Mountain Line Downtown Connection Center nestles into an extremely tight footprint