Renovating an active public facility while simultaneously constructing a mass timber addition demanded careful phasing and coordination to minimize disruptions and ensure safety.
Denver International Airport’s Vision 100 is a plan for responsible growth as it prepares to accommodate an anticipated total 100 million passengers by the end of this decade.
Over the span of just four months, this renovation converted five existing buildings in El Monte into a state-of-the-art plumbing and piping training facility.
In downtown Burlingame, Calif., Swinerton Builders transformed a speculative office shell into a high-density, all-electric outpatient center for UCSF Health—one that compresses 100,000 sq ft of advanced clinical programming into a 50,000-sq-ft footprint.
There are multiple strategies that have bolstered Concord, Calif.-based Swinerton’s regional performance over the last several years, helping its regional revenue climb nearly $1 billion year over year to reach $3.8 billion in 2024.
Supported by a cross-laminated timber structural frame, this four-story building offers workspaces with a strong indoor-outdoor connection by including operable openings on all levels.