Managing the volume and complexity of this construction management at-risk project safely in 14 months involved several challenging components, including renovating a 106-year-old, 93,950-sq-ft neo-Georgian residence hall and constructing the five-story cast-in-place Beren Hall addition.
To create a shared higher education and health research facility for three different Rhode Island schools, the former Narragansett Electric Power Station was renovated to house the new Rhode Island Nursing Education Center.
The Burlington Mail Terminal, a 90-year-old former mail-by-rail depot, spent nearly half its life crumbling under neglect. The renamed Rail & Commerce Building is now a nexus of old and new.
A vacant, and sinking, former courthouse was returned to its original splendor to become a visitor's center for the Lexington area thanks to this thoughtful restoration.
Bringing Wyoming's first education center back to life required both a vision and a long-term commitment to preserving history and providing space for future generations to thrive.
The $58.7-million restoration of this 85-year-old hotel, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, required extensive structural and facade work while preserving historic details.
The renovation of a 157,700-sq-ft base building and 82,500-sq-ft vertical expansion of an occupied building required work in a constrained downtown construction site.