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When this animal shelter was experiencing capacity issues and needed renovations and additions, the Humane Society turned to GE Johnson without a bidding process thanks to an already established relationship from a past renovation and ongoing volunteer work.
Scope of work on this $8.6-million bridge rehabilitation included replacing the two existing Platte Avenue bridges over Sand Creek with a single bridge and adding sidewalks along the north and south sides of the street over the creek.
To provide a new patient care unit for forensic services within the Memorial Hospital Central Emergency Dept. in Colorado Springs, crews performed a 3,400-sq-ft build-out of existing shelled space.
A $120-million greenfield orthopedic and spine hospital in northern Colorado Springs features 72 beds, 10 intensive care unit beds, 10 specialty-size operating rooms, a 14-bed emergency department and imaging with computed tomography and ultrasound.
Densification is in full swing in Colorado Springs: As of early 2023, about 25% of the 5,000 multifamily units now under construction in the city are downtown.
The Pikes Peak Visitor Center matches the beauty of the surrounding environment while also providing new ways to understand and enjoy the great outdoors.
Safe Passage is a nonprofit focused on supporting children who have experienced abuse. The project team’s flexibility and collaboration were essential in keeping the organization’s 11,000-sq-ft renovation project on its accelerated schedule.
Because the 11,000-ft-long, 150-ft-wide grooved asphalt general aviation runway and its adjacent taxiway connectors are in near constant use, the rehabilitation needed to make the most of a 90-day closure window while still meeting standards for quality, safety and long-term durability.