As part of an effort to make Boston's Logan International Airport safer, greener and more secure, workers upgraded a major parking garage from the 1970s and the supporting roadway system.
Resorts World in Queens, New York City's first and only casino, is a 763,000-sq-ft redevelopment of the historic Aqueduct Raceway that was built in 1894 and where such champions as Secretariat and Man O' War raced.
Continuing a long-term expansion project, the Jay Peak ski resort in northern Vermont near the Canadian border has added a hotel and water park to become more of a four-season destination.
To modernize New York's world famous trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange, the project team took what worked there for decades and improved on it.
The federal government designated 30 islands near downtown Boston as Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area in 1996, a type of national park. But, despite this stature, few people were aware of its existence.
The bridge that spanned the southern end of Lake Champlain between Vermont and New York served as a critical transportation link for the region; many people who live on one side of the lake work on the other.
In the middle of the last decade, New York came up with a plan to upgrade two of its aging public schools and to lease the valuable air rights above them to a condo developer.
The idea behind Verizon's new campus in Waltham, Mass., is to showcase the future of 4G LTE technology for fast Internet access on devices such as cellphones.
With soaring, curved glass walls, this federal courthouse building at Niagara Square, a high-profile site in downtown Buffalo, N.Y., took four years to build.