Prefabrication, full 3D model sharing among all trades and bathroom pods built in a factory in Ohio are things that don't happen on every project in Iowa.
This 52,000-sq-ft office/mixed-use building was a 1907 grey iron foundry, the project’s name represents its history as well as its capacity to be molded into a reimagined form.
GeoStabilization used micropile shoring to accommodate additional planned retail space in the Fayette County Courthouse and allow access to the basement and underpin relevant portions of the existing, sinking structure with a combination of micropiles and conventional underpinning pits.
The construction of the new Milwaukee Bucks Arena, as well as the steel erection, had an aggressive schedule and steel erection was the critical path of the project.
The Burlington Mail Terminal, a 90-year-old former mail-by-rail depot, spent nearly half its life crumbling under neglect. The renamed Rail & Commerce Building is now a nexus of old and new.
The $71.4-million Deep Rock Connector Tunnel Project is part of a new 28-mile network of 189-ft-dia deep tunnels designed to eliminate combined sewage overflows that have plagued Indianapolis neighborhoods during heavy rains.
This four-story, 229,000-sq-ft office building on a 20-acre site consolidates more than 650 people from four Chamberlain Group facilities into one suburban campus.