The American Council of Engineering Cos. of Colorado’s 2009 Golf Tournament held this summer at Hiwan Golf Club in Evergreen raised more than $8,000 for the association’s scholarship fund. This annual event is one of the primary sources for growing the scholarship fund each year. Photo: ACEC Colorado The wining foursome from the URS Corp. team (left to right): Rick Pilgrim, Bill Ettenger, Dave Kline and Derek Brown. They were among the 112 participants in ACEC/CO’s Member/Guest Golf Tournament held at Hiwan this year. Related Links: Pahl Architecture Celebrates 50 Years in Business Metro State Selects Building Team For Auraria
Hillcrest Glass of Longmont is celebrating its 40th anniversary of providing glass and glazing services to Colorado’s Front Range. Hillcrest Glass has been locally owned and operated since its founding in 1969. Related Links: Pahl Architecture Celebrates 50 Years in Business Metro State Selects Building Team For Auraria Hotel Learning Center Polsinelli Shughart Moves Office To Lower Downtown Denver ACEC/CO Golf Tournament Funds Future Engineers The commercial division provides glass for new construction, tenant finishes, commercial entrances and specialty glass applications. The residential division provides custom shower enclosures, mirrors, screens, replacement glass and maintenance services for windows and doors. Recent
Family-owned Pahl Architecture, led by brothers Robert and Joseph M. Pahl, is celebrating its golden anniversary. Founded by the Pahls’ father, Joseph W. Pahl, in 1959, the firm has cultivated an interest in serving people and architecture old and new, all the while growing its staff and client base. Related Links: Metro State Selects Building Team For Auraria Hotel Learning Center Hillcrest Glass Celebrates 40 Years Polsinelli Shughart Moves Office To Lower Downtown Denver ACEC/CO Golf Tournament Funds Future Engineers It has also changed its name more than a couple of times. The firm originally concentrated on state and federal
The Denver office of national law firm Polsinelli Shughart PC relocated in October to a new building in Denver’s Lower Downtown. Related Links: Pahl Architecture Celebrates 50 Years in Business Metro State Selects Building Team For Auraria Hotel Learning Center Hillcrest Glass Celebrates 40 Years ACEC/CO Golf Tournament Funds Future Engineers The firm’s new space at 1515 Wynkoop St. will accommodate the office’s 25 attorneys and other staff members, as well as its plans for future expansion. Polsinelli Shughart moved from its former offices in Independence Plaza on 17th Street, where it served clients for the past 11 years. Polsinelli
Construction began this fall on CU-Boulder’s 248,298-sq-ft Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building. Rendering: CU-Boulder The design for the Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building on the CU-Boulder campus incorporates “research neighborhoods”—made up of efficient and flexible research labs, support spaces and collaboration spaces—all connected via a Main Street corridor. Related Links: Construction Complete On Centennial Station Phase 1 Construction Begins On Rifle’s Centennial Park ARRA Project Will Improve I-70 Interchange at Palisade 120th Avenue Extension Project Breaks Ground in Broomfield Lutheran Church Remodel Breaks Ground in Broomfield Construction Begins At Denver Union Station The new building will house the Colorado Initiative
The $23-million 120th Avenue Connection project broke ground this fall. It will construct a new six-lane road across U.S. 36 to connect 120th Avenue and State Highway 128 in Broomfield. The design-build project funded jointly by the Colorado Dept. of Transportation, the city and county of Broomfield and the Federal Highway Administration will construct two of the three phases required to complete the full realm of improvements. Related Links: Construction Complete On Centennial Station Construction Under Way on CU’s New Biotechnology Facility Phase 1 Construction Begins On Rifle’s Centennial Park ARRA Project Will Improve I-70 Interchange at Palisade Lutheran Church
Park construction began this fall on the $3.5-million first phase of construction for the new Centennial Park in Rifle. Lafayette’s Design Concepts designed the park. ECI Site Construction Management of Loveland is the contractor. Related Links: Construction Complete On Centennial Station Construction Under Way on CU’s New Biotechnology Facility ARRA Project Will Improve I-70 Interchange at Palisade 120th Avenue Extension Project Breaks Ground in Broomfield Lutheran Church Remodel Breaks Ground in Broomfield Construction Begins At Denver Union Station The 14-acre linear park is located in the heart of Rifle between the Park and Railroad avenues residential neighborhoods. It connects to
The new 95,000-sq-ft Centennial Station office building at 12154 E. Easter Ave. will support Centennial’s economic development office with a 20-year tenant lease that allows the office to grow with the surrounding community. The building is fully occupied. Photo: Blake Mourer, Gensler The 95,000-sq-ft Centennial Station office building will house the city of Centennial’s economic development office. Related Links: Construction Under Way on CU’s New Biotechnology Facility Phase 1 Construction Begins On Rifle’s Centennial Park ARRA Project Will Improve I-70 Interchange at Palisade 120th Avenue Extension Project Breaks Ground in Broomfield Lutheran Church Remodel Breaks Ground in Broomfield Construction Begins
The University of Utah College of Nursing Annette Poulson Cumming Building is undergoing an extensive $15-million renovation by Jacobsen Construction of Salt Lake City. Built in 1967, this project will completely renovate the five-story (plus one floor of below grade parking), 88,070-sq-ft building. Technical deficiencies in the infrastructure are being addressed and environments that support the educational and research functions of the college are being created. A renovation project at the University of Utah’s College of Nursing will completely renovate the five-story, 88,070-sq-ft building. Related Links: Ada County, Idaho was recently awarded its first LEED-Gold certification Historic Structure Demolished in
Salt Lake-based Okland Construction Co., under contract with the General Services Administration, recently demolished over 75,000 sq ft of commercial and residential buildings in downtown Salt Lake City. Okland and subcontractor TID Demolition of North Salt Lake cleared the site along 400 South and West Temple as part of the first bid package for a new $200-million U.S. District Courthouse. The Shubrick building, a three-story hotel built in 1912 that most recently housed the bar Port O’ Call, apartments and some offices, were among the structures torn down. Photo: Okland Construction The historic Shubrick building in Salt Lake was recently