Spanning 94,000 sq ft, this $29.2-million, three-story post-tensioned concrete building includes conference rooms, offices and cubicles as part of an effort to expand patient care at the central hospital next door.
Shading, ventilation and other passive strategies created outdoor spaces that can be utilized year-round. Solar panels on the shade canopy also offer passive energy generation.
At 1 million sq ft, this manufacturing facility was designed and built to produce and distribute the owner’s Sterling Vikrell bath and shower fixture lines.
With an aging existing park with disparate elements that were not being used to their fullest potential, the city of Tempe, Ariz., moved to create a community park with this $11.5-million project, which features revamped recreation and aquatic programs.
A 44,000-sq-ft expansion brought 48 private rooms to the 11th floor of Phoenix Children’s patient tower as part of its new neonatal intensive care unit.<
This long-awaited $26.5-million expansion of Sunport Boulevard bridges a gap in Albuquerque’s local transportation network and promotes safer and more efficient movement of people, goods and services near the Albuquerque International Sunport.
A 45-ft-tall, 385-ft-long three-span bridge over the Central Arizona Project (CAP) Canal in North Buckeye provides a new way to cross the waterway and increases access for the local community.