The renovation of two historic residence halls originally built in the 1940s required updating mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection and HVAC systems, as well as updating restrooms, lounges, kitchens and dorm rooms.
Central Carolina Technical College, in partnership with the South Carolina Technical College System, developed the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Training Center in Sumter.
Situated in Orlando’s fast-growing “Medical City,” the Lake Nona Town Center is home to the area’s first hotels as well as an onsite convention center, meeting spaces and a pedestrian-friendly plaza.
The 26 Best Project and Award of Merit winners in the latest incarnation of the annual competition impress judges on a variety of levels with teamwork as a common thread.
The 14,700-sq-ft RTC Mobility Training Center in Las Vegas was created to help southern Nevadans—particularly senior citizens and persons with disabilities—increase mobility.
Designed for families and residents of the Parkdale neighborhood in East Las Vegas, the $5.1-million, 12,130-sq-ft recreational center replaces a facility built in 1978.
As the largest single-stream recycling facility in the U.S., the $34-million Southern Nevada Recycling Center located on an 18-acre site in North Las Vegas, Nev., took six months to design, another six months to obtain permits and 12 months to build.
The 20,000-sq-ft first phase in the four-phase master plan for Vail Christian Church in Tucson includes a multipurpose room, outdoor amphitheater, classrooms and baptismal area.