Photo courtesy of Weifield Group Contracting Best K-12 Education Project: Casey Middle School Related Links: See all of the Best of the Best Projects 2011 Winners Casey Middle SchoolBoulder, Colo. Region ENR Mountain StatesProject TeamOwner Boulder County School DistrictArchitect RB+B Architects Inc., Fort Collins, Colo.General Contractor Saunders Construction, Centennial, Colo.Engineers JVA Inc., Boulder, Colo.; MKK Inc., Greenwood Village, Colo.Electrical Consultant Weifield Group Contracting, DenverThe $26.5-million facility is the first Colorado school to seek LEED-Platinum. It features geothermal and solar power, a zero-waste cafeteria, many recycled materials and, for the new facade, two exterior walls salvaged from the original 1924 school.
Photo courtesy Satterfield & Pontikes Construction Best Renovation/Restoration Project: Jackson Barracks Historical Renovation Related Links: See all of the Best of the Best Projects 2011 Winners Jackson Barracks Historical RenovationNew Orleans Region ENR Texas & LouisianaProject TeamOwner State of Louisiana, Division of Administration, Facility Planning and ControlArchitect Yeates & Yeates Architects, New OrleansGeneral Contractor Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, New OrleansEngineers Avegno, Bailey & Associates, New Orleans; M-K Engineering, Metairie, La.The Jackson Barracks in New Orleans once again houses Louisiana National Guard members and their families, thanks to this $7.3-million renovation project. The garrison, which is on the National Register of
Photo courtesy Traylor-Massman-Weeks Best Civil Works/Infrastructure Project: Inner Harbor Navigation Canal Floodwall Related Links: See all of the Best of the Best Projects 2011 Winners Inner Harbor Navigation Canal FloodwallNew Orleans Region ENR Texas & LouisianaProject TeamOwner U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New OrleansLead Design Ben C. Gerwick, New OrleansGeneral Contractor Traylor-Massman-Weeks, Evansville, Ind.Construction Manager Shaw Environmental and Infrastructure, Baton RougeThe $330-million floodwall is a key aspect of New Orleans' new Inner Harbor Navigation Canal Surge Barrier, the largest design-build civil-works project in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' history. The alignment spans about 7,500 ft, closing off the Mississippi
Photo courtesy H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture Best Cultural/Worship Project: DiMenna Center for Classical Music Related Links: See all of the Best of the Best Projects 2011 Winners DiMenna Center for Classical MusicNew York City Region ENR New YorkProject TeamDeveloper/Owner Orchestra of St. Luke's, New York CityArchitect H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture, New York CityGeneral Contractor/Construction manager Barr and Barr, New York CityThe DiMenna Center for Classical Music transformed the lower half of a concrete off-Broadway theater into a new 20,000-sq-ft rehearsal and recording facility for New York City's Orchestra of St. Luke's.The center features a box-in-a-box design, with each room floating
Photo courtesy Merck Best Industrial/Manufacturing Project: Merck Vaccine Bulk Manufacturing Facility Related Links: See all of the Best of the Best Projects 2011 Winners Merck VBFDurham, N.C. Region ENR SoutheastProject Team Owner Merck, Whitehouse Station, N.J.Architect/Engineer Jacobs Engineering, Conshohocken, Pa.General Contractor Jacobs Field Services North America, Pasadena, Calif.Civil Engineer John R. McAdams Co., Durham, N.C.Project owner Merck challenged its Jacobs-led contractor team to deliver the $315-million, 214,000-sq-ft Vaccine Bulk Manufacturing Facility faster than any other large-scale structure of its type had been delivered. Although its analysis gave little hope of beating the target, Merck's Global Engineering Group organized the project
Stanley C. Gale's grandfather made waves by moving east from New York City and building summer homes along Long Island Sound. Nine decades later, his grandson is making even bigger waves by moving even farther east to create the world's largest private development.
Inspired by his studies in Paris, Ryan Gravel wrote his master's thesis at the Georgia Institute of Technology on his idea of converting Atlanta's abandoned 22-mile-long freight-rail corridor, which encircles the city's urban core, into a "belt line" that would reconnect the city's neighborhoods.
As the construction industry struggles to grow jobs, Matthew W. Wallace and his company, VRSim Inc., are blazing a new trail for how the industry recruits and trains young people.
Workers got to the finish line early for 80% of the "Reflecting Absence" plaza of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, just in time for the 10th anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks.