This $71.5-million project to renovate and reprogram a hospital’s perioperative services floor involved reconfiguring operating rooms, a pre-operation services unit and a post-anesthesia care unit.
Incorporating a former company headquarters, the 420,000-sq-ft addition combined construction with renovations, creating one of metropolitan Washington, D.C.’s most advanced cancer treatment centers.
This 75-year-old community landmark will reliably serve many more generations of visitors thanks to a comprehensive renovation and expansion project that updates and expands public and administrative spaces, the team says.
The first expansion of the nation’s most revered military cemetery in 40 years, the $85-million Millennium Project integrated new construction and design and sustainability initiatives while paying proper respect for the site’s history and taking into account long-term maintenance needs.
Modularization was the key, the project team says, to efficiently constructing and commissioning one of the world’s largest natural-gas-fired, combined-cycle power stations in just 30 months.
Equipped with some of the newest natural-gas-powered turbine technologies, this 1,500-MW facility can power more than 1 million homes, providing a highly flexible and reliable addition to the region’s energy grid.
Architecturally expressed structural-steel beams erected in a part of Washington, D.C., where concrete buildings are common, more than make their mark on the city’s bustling L’Enfant Plaza.
Part of an overall revitalization effort in downtown Richmond, the $47-million bus rapid transit system delivered a 7.6-mile-long, high-density corridor that provides an attractive and convenient transportation option for residents and commuters.
The design process for this project involved intensive collaboration with teachers and staff to reinvent what the team says is Delaware’s largest elementary school.