With arrival of new residents in parts of Arkansas, particularly the northwest, cities are seeing rising demand for new construction in multiple market sectors.
While Arkansas approves nearly $154 million for dozens of water and wastewater projects statewide, the question is whether that amount will be sufficient for the state’s growing needs.
As the largest infrastructure project in the Arkansas Dept. of Transportation’s history—with a lump sum of $632.9 million— 30 Crossing required extensive coordination, trust and communication between all parties.
Planning began in 2016 on this $155-million renovation, with construction kicking off in October 2019. The 133,000-sq-ft space blends contemporary design with elements of the original 1937 Art Deco structure, which will serve as an entrance to the museum.
The specialty construction market continues to grow in the U.S., adding more than 600,000 positions nationwide since 2020, according to the Associated Builders and Contractors Association.
How does Arkansas general contractor Flintco work to construct a 100,000-sq-ft expansion of a world-class museum holding hundreds of pieces of priceless American art with daily visitors roaming the galleries?