Energy conservation is a hallmark of this California State Office Building in Sacramento, one of the state’s first net-zero energy, net-zero carbon, all-electric government office facilities.
Attached to the International Swimming Hall of Fame, the iconic Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center holds historic and cultural significance, having hosted Olympic gold medalists like Michael Phelps as well as children’s swim meets on a 5-acre peninsula in the Intracoastal Waterway.
Situated in the heart of Sacramento’s historic government center, the temporary home for California’s legislative and executive elected officials and staff for the duration of the Capitol Annex Project will eventually provide additional state-owned facilities for joint occupancy by legislative and executive branch entities.
Five seven-story residential buildings comprise the new student housing community at UC Irvine completed in August 2022. It also includes a 15,996-sq-ft community building, a 10,311-sq-ft maintenance and operations facility and a 253,442-sq-ft, 853-stall parking structure.
Turner Construction will begin work on the University of Kansas David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium in December, following the conclusion of the 2023 football season.