Situated along the Chicago River, a global law firm’s new 27-floor, 650,000-sq-ft headquarters delivers a heightened workplace design for 1,500 employees.
Composed of twin span girder bridges, the $219-million Buck O’Neil Bridge replaced a functionally obsolete structure that was first built in 1956, providing a vital pathway in and out of downtown Kansas City.
After progress on this $165-million hospital stalled for a year under a previous contractor, Pepper Construction took over and implemented an integrated project delivery model and 90-day action plan that saw sitework kick off after just 60 days
In the heart of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, the new Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources (DNR) Customer Service Center in Newberry stands as a model of sustainable construction and community connection
This project transformed 41 acres of city-owned floodplain into Ohio’s largest municipal solar array. Once considered unusable land, these sites now generate clean energy, turning underutilized property into a long-term community asset and a model for other cities.
Strengthening electric service for more than 25,000 members of Citizens Electric Corp., the Limestone Ridge Reliability Project brings long-awaited resilience to communities on both sides of the Mississippi River.