North America’s first clean hydrogen powered microgrid and home was completed in October 2022. The nearly 2,000-sq-ft home serves as a demonstration of hydrogen’s capabilities when used in pure form or as a blend to fuel energy systems.
With the expansion and repurpose of an existing 98,000-sq-ft Aerojet facility built in 1985, nonprofit OneLegacy now has the capacity and resources necessary to continue its work as the largest organ, eye and tissue recovery organization in the world.
Long before the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, the project team on the Children’s Hospital of Richmond faced a daunting goal: design and construct a 600,000-sq-ft acute care hospital on an urban campus in about four years.
Spanning more than 600 acres and featuring a 20MW/50MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) component, the 100-MW Rabbitbrush Solar Facility reached completion in November 2022.
Toyota’s new West Coast distribution headquarters consists of a 155,000-sq-ft post-production building, 5,200-sq-ft car wash and a 3,500-sq-ft fuel island to replace multiple existing structures.
After taking more than two decades to realize, the 235-ft-tall (W)rapper is the latest part of an ongoing 35-year revitalization and adaptive reuse plan for a former industrial and manufacturing zone.
From concerts to NCAA championship games, collegiate football and soccer and even professional soccer and rugby, San Diego State University’s new 35,000-person capacity multiuse venue will see ample service in the coming years.