The Texas & Southeast region's construction and design firms delivered another impressive set of projects showcasing design innovation and overcoming challenges.
The projects at the Cross and Winyah stations in South Carolina were designed to treat flue gas desulfurization effluent and meet the U.S. EPA’s 2020 effluent limitation guidelines for arsenic, selenium, mercury and nitrates.
The project team made substantial upgrades to existing process units, including the central pumping station, a new intermediate pumping station, EQ storage and a new headworks facility.
The Progressive Infrastructure Planning to Ensure Sustainability project—or PIPES—is an initiative led by the city of Tampa to address its aging underground infrastructure.
The Macallan Construction project team transformed one of the last two remaining urban horse parks in the U.S. The project’s scope included extensive renovations to existing facilities and the addition of several new structures to meet growing program demands.
The $114-million public-private project’s mission was to spark reinvestment in East Knoxville, Tenn., and create a vibrant, mixed-use destination that anchors the eastern edge of downtown.
The Galen College of Nursing Orlando campus renovation presented complex challenges that required careful coordination, flexibility and problem-solving from the design and construction team.
Originally envisioned as a five-story building, the team ultimately rezoned the final development as a 20-story tower with an adjacent six-story garage.