Originally built in 1941 to manufacture machine gun ammunition during WWII, this 388,000-sq-ft building underwent a complex renovation that repurposed nearly 200,000 sq ft and modernized the office space for various government agencies.
A decades-old DoubleTree has been thoughtfully transformed into a boutique hotel that includes 204 guest rooms, a spa deck, expanded event spaces and all-new restaurant and bar venues.
As the first Denver office tower designed and precertified to LEED, WELL and WiredScore Platinum certification, this project aimed to merge functionality with aesthetics.
Thornton, Colo., is the new home of a 529,000-sq-ft cold storage food distribution center that features a 107,700-sq-ft freezer along with multiple cold storage areas, office spaces and general assembly area.
Situated in what was initially an underdeveloped neighborhood, this PK-5 campus is already serving a fast-growing community near Denver International Airport.
Representing a transformational investment in one of Denver’s most historically underserved neighborhoods, this project is also the largest capital investment in Denver Public Schools’ history.
Scope for this progressive design-build effort included reconstruction of 14.5 miles of I-25 and a buffer-separated tolled express lane with 12-ft inside and outside shoulders in each direction.
Two long-span steel structures—the Lake Fork Bridge and the Blue Mesa Middle Bridge—each carry two lanes of US 50 traffic over the Blue Mesa Reservoir, but each structure had three fracture critical spans consisting of two continuous welded steel plate girders.