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
The Texas & Southeast region's construction and design firms delivered another impressive set of projects showcasing design innovation and overcoming challenges.
The projects at the Cross and Winyah stations in South Carolina were designed to treat flue gas desulfurization effluent and meet the U.S. EPA’s 2020 effluent limitation guidelines for arsenic, selenium, mercury and nitrates.
The project team made substantial upgrades to existing process units, including the central pumping station, a new intermediate pumping station, EQ storage and a new headworks facility.
The Progressive Infrastructure Planning to Ensure Sustainability project—or PIPES—is an initiative led by the city of Tampa to address its aging underground infrastructure.
The Macallan Construction project team transformed one of the last two remaining urban horse parks in the U.S. The project’s scope included extensive renovations to existing facilities and the addition of several new structures to meet growing program demands.