In addition to the speedy pace, VDC, robots and pipe bursting are helping mitigate challenges on the $68.4-million, 154,800-sq-ft Orthopaedic and Spine Hospital for the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Site and utility challenges, critical backstage requirements and bringing the owner’s vision to life complicated the design and construction of this $$338-million P3 project for the University of Texas at Austin.
Contractors are rebounding from the pandemic and working through a pipeline of energy, infrastructure and hospitality while also navigating labor and materials shortages.
A framing and flooring system combines load-bearing, cold-form metal studs with composite joists to support a $20-million mixed-use development in New Orleans.
Technology and modeling solutions help bring striking design elements to life at the Nancy and Rich
Kinder Building, which was named the Texas & Louisiana Project of the Year.
ENR Texas & Louisiana’s annual Best Projects competition honors achievements in construction across the five-state region, with special honors in safety and sustainability complementing the contest’s 18 main categories.
This $181-million, 500,000-sq-ft convention center is the largest public building project in Oklahoma City’s history and the centerpiece of the MAPS 3 capital improvements program.