The central aims of this complex $96.6-million project were to replace the U.S. Route 422 Schuylkill River bridge with a modern, wider prestressed concrete beam bridge as well as to widen and reconstruct one mile of U.S. 422 between the state Route 23 and Route 363 interchanges.
The team took an innovative approach to constructing the $133.9- million Hopper Hall Center, a 206,400-sq-ft multistory facility at the U.S. Naval Academy addressing cyber-related curricula and STEM fields.
ENR California assembled a group of judges with varying specialties and expertise in the construction industry to review, score and determine the winners of ENR's annual Regional Best projects competition.
As an integral part of the historic Greystone Mansion, a 34-seat former motion picture theater underwent a face-lift to restore its distinctive interior design with 21st-century acoustics and audiovisual systems.
Built in 1893, San Francisco’s Market Street Railway powerhouse was once the country’s largest electrical generating facility. The historic brick building that powered the city’s first streetcar has now gone to the dogs, cats and other small animals as the city’s Animal Control and Care facility.
The 313,000-sq-ft, mixed-use building includes much needed affordable housing for UCLA Medical’s staff of residents, fellows and interns as well as retail space and underground parking.
Precision was a critical component for the first phase of the Vantage Data Centers campus in Santa Clara, Calif. From the clean, geometric designs to the prefabricated materials and careful placement of every light switch and alarm strobe, the two four-story buildings are precisely calibrated for maximum efficiency.
As COVID-19 spread through Los Angeles County’s growing homeless population, the team designed, built and received final approvals in just 120 days for a 60,000-sq-ft interim housing facility.