A $55.7-million renovation transformed this one-mile stretch of Broadway Street into a safer and more accessible connection between the historic downtown area and its northern inner-city neighborhoods.
As the largest infrastructure project in the Arkansas Dept. of Transportation’s history—with a lump sum of $632.9 million— 30 Crossing required extensive coordination, trust and communication between all parties.
A fast-tracked $5.4-million renovation of Reily Pavilion’s fourth floor allowed Tulane to move research staff from Hutchinson Building’s seventh floor, which is now undergoing its own renovation.
Equipped with advanced technology and enhanced safety systems, this future-ready facility provides a modern and secure headquarters for the Celina Police Dept.
Transforming an undeveloped rural site into a construction-ready foundation that could support a 2.4-million-sq-ft solar manufacturing facility required comprehensive civil and sitework services.
After just nine months of construction, this facility is now working on the future of natural crop preservation. It will produce dormancy-enhancing products for potato storage by using natural compounds that will prolong shelf life.
Building a state-of-the-art children’s museum and science center in El Paso’s downtown arts district required overcoming a challenging site and realizing a complex design.
To build a new space that would house two iconic vehicles adjacent to the existing George H.W. Bush Presidential Library, the project team had to design and build a structure around an already displayed historical 268-ton locomotive that couldn’t be moved or touched.