This comprehensive district-wide renovation and expansion touched every campus in the Yuma School District, including its pre-K to 8th grade school, high school, administrative offices and bus barn, modernizing the facilities and enhancing both safety and security.
Scope of work on this $8.6-million bridge rehabilitation included replacing the two existing Platte Avenue bridges over Sand Creek with a single bridge and adding sidewalks along the north and south sides of the street over the creek.
At $1.3 billion, Central 70 is Colorado’s largest highway infrastructure project in state history. Made possible through a public-private partnership, the project rebuilt 10 miles of Interstate 70, added an express lane in each direction, removed a 50-year-old viaduct and lowered the interstate below grade between Brighton and Colorado boulevards.
To provide a new patient care unit for forensic services within the Memorial Hospital Central Emergency Dept. in Colorado Springs, crews performed a 3,400-sq-ft build-out of existing shelled space.
A $120-million greenfield orthopedic and spine hospital in northern Colorado Springs features 72 beds, 10 intensive care unit beds, 10 specialty-size operating rooms, a 14-bed emergency department and imaging with computed tomography and ultrasound.
This 8,810-sq-ft masonry facade and structural steel framed facility is designed with two clear-span bays, associated support rooms and a mezzanine with a training wall.
Representing the first in a series of sustainably focused developments in the Snowmass Base Village, Electric Pass Lodge is 100% powered by renewable electric energy supplied from a combination of its own solar panel system and offsite renewables provided through Holy Cross Energy’s PuRE power program.