With just eight months to construct the facility and thereby maintain the owner’s production schedule, Balfour Beatty Construction held nearly constant meetings with the owner, architect, engineer and subcontractors to ensure the facility was completed within the time line.
More than 25 years in the making, this memorial honors 119 Arizona firefighters and emergency medical responders who gave their lives in the line of duty since 1902.
Directly adjacent to one another, Northeast Elementary and Hermosa Middle School in Farmington, N.M., were built at the same time on a fast-track, 10-month schedule.
With a desire to trim costs and provide a more cohesive operation, Banner Health launched a $14.5-million plan to create a new corporate headquarters at two adjacent buildings in downtown Phoenix.
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.
A 3.2-mile addition to the Phoenix metropolitan area’s Valley Metro Rail system, the Northwest extension was constructed along 19th Avenue from Montebello to Dunlap avenues, a section of roadway with high traffic counts and more than 300 property owners.