Before it ever broke ground, the Casa Grande Community Recreation Center involved years of public meetings, presentations and feedback among the project team, local residents and the city to develop and design the $18-million facility.
Before the renovations, Ina Road crossed at-grade railroad tracks and then crossed under I-10, which created traffic delays during peak travel periods, primarily due to the busy railway.
Completed in August 2019, this sports facility in Bullhead City can seat 4,500 people for large events and is flexible enough to host smaller classroom sessions and conference and community functions.
The $400-million Desert Diamond West Valley Casino features an arching roofline to beckon drivers to the 1.2-million-sq-ft complex, one of the largest facilities of its kind in Arizona.
The headquarters for Special Olympics of Arizona (SOAZ) is also a year-round sports training and athletic competition facility that serves 25,000 children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
Construction of a 120-ft-high tower atop North Mountain, the site of a busy hiking trail that rises some 600 ft above street level, required both a new and renovated roadway to handle the 200,000-lb crane needed to erect the structure.
Located in the heart of Phoenix, this five-story, 191-unit multifamily complex incorporated an energy-efficient HVAC system, low-e glass and foam roofing to help achieve LEED Silver certification.