A 57-acre brownfield site was remediated to make way for Komatsu Mining’s 180,000-sq-ft office and experience center, a 430,000-sq-ft manufacturing facility and a 650-car parking structure.
Designed for a financial services firm, the two-floor transformation aims to foster increased collaboration, social spaces and a residential atmosphere that inspires employees to return to the office. <
The Integrated Engineering Research Center project created laboratories for delivering major initiatives in particle physics and to further Fermilab’s neutrino science program.
A 76,000-sq-ft hospital brings modern health care to Concordia, Kan., replacing an outdated 1950s-era facility. The $33.5-million project includes inpatient and outpatient services, a surgical suite, emergency department, lab imaging services, an MRI suite and physical and occupational therapy rehabilitation spaces.
This new facility houses Illinois Eye & Ear at UI Health and a new outpatient surgery center. The project was the first use of a public-private partnership model for Illinois Healthcare.
Spanning more than 30 acres, this $92-million campus creates a space for first responders to receive specialized, scenario-based training that emphasizes hands-on tactical practice in real-world situations.
As a replacement for two existing elementary schools with 90-year-old infrastructure, this new facility will tie two communities together while modernizing the learning environment.
Among the first projects of its kind to be built on Native American reservation lands, the $18-million Against the Current Career Academy enables students at Umonhon Nation Public Schools to learn hands-on jobs while attending high school.