At just 12,000 sq ft, a glass structure is rising in suburban Broadview, outside Chicago, where future occupants will be repeatedly raising up glass curtain walls inside the building.
To eliminate sewer overflows into Lake Erie, increase treatment capacity and improve the quality of the treated water at this aging water pollution control center (WPCC), upgrades included a 15-million-gallon storage basin, new headworks, relief sewer and a new membrane bioreactor process within the existing tankage.
A growing population, aging infrastructure and more stringent effluent limits necessitated the large-scale expansion of the Tomahawk Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Home of the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever, Gainbridge Fieldhouse is an iconic arena in professional basketball and Indiana’s most widely used venue, hosting sports, concerts and special events year-round.
Located on a 3.8-acre site, this child development facility doubles the capacity of the previous space, expanding Kids Can’s early childhood education programming and more than doubling capacity for out-of-school programming.
As the first residential development in Detroit’s Greektown neighborhood in more than 60 years, the 207-ft tall, 16-story building features 153 apartments and 12 condominium units.