An illustrious 38-year engineering and management career has kept Wylie Bearup as a central figure in public and private construction in the Southwest.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently released the preliminary employment numbers for the month of October. In the construction field they are reporting an overall decrease in employment for the Southwest region. The numbers are showing that New Mexico, and Nevada both experienced downturns in their job growth between September and October, while Arizona saw a slight increase within the same time frame. Year-over-year, Arizona has fewer employed construction workers than in October 2013, while both New Mexico and Nevada have more. The reported numbers from Arizona are 118,400 employed construction laborers in October 2014, a slight rise from the
Sandia High School Phase I is the start of a complete campus replacement. This first contract included demolition of existing basketball courts and construction of a three-story, 61,512-sq-ft math and science building and a two-story 18,505-sq-ft library.
The Melrose neighborhood, located in downtown Phoenix, has a unique identity that features a mid-century modern aesthetic throughout the community, including its retail spaces and antique shops running along Seventh Avenue.
The Vadatech corporate headquarters comprises research, development and manufacturing space for the design and manufacture of computer technologies, primarily for clients such as the U.S. Dept. of Defense and NASA.
As glitzy as the city it calls home, this redevelopment of a half city block in the heart of downtown Las Vegas replaces a defunct 1960s era three-story hotel.
The Security Building, built in 1929, was designed in the Renaissance revival style and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Phoenix Historic Property Register.
This 352,000-sq-ft, mixed-use housing development was designed to appeal to older students and young professionals affiliated with Arizona State University's downtown campus, University of Arizona's College of Medicine and the Phoenix Biomedical Campus.
After the intake structure at Unit 4 of Horse Mesa Dam suffered a catastrophic failure in summer 2012 when a flow control wall collapsed, owner Salt River Project (SRP) began to make preparations to bring the facility—the largest source of hydroelectric power generation on the Salt River—back to life.
The 550-ft-tall High Roller observation wheel—the largest in the world—anchors The LINQ retail area located on the Las Vegas Strip, serving as the development's main focal point.