Cost: $150 million Located in the Clayton, Mo., Business District, this 17-story high-rise is being constructed with a concrete frame and transparent glass skin. Photo By Matthew Mcfarland Centene Headquarters, Clayton, Mo. Related Links: Back to Top Project Starts The facility will include a plaza area with decorative landscaping features, including outdoor seating, a waterfall and a fire pit. More than 1,000 parking spaces are located in the eight-story parking garage, which includes underground executive parking spaces beneath the facility. In addition, this project includes 28,500 sq ft of retail space. The project is pursuing LEED certification by the U.S.
Cost: $131.8 million Work consists of a new 310,000-sq-ft, 202-patient room pavilion that includes an administrative area, auditorium, conference rooms and a new ambulance bay. Photo: Courtesy Of Rtkl Associates Central DuPage Hospital, Winfield, Ill. Related Links: Back to Top Project Starts The project also consists of a 32,000-sq-ft interior buildout for a new Diagnostic Imaging Department, which includes 17 procedure rooms. A lower level Diagnostic Imaging Department, an Emergency Department expansion, data center upgrades and an emergency power buildout are also included. Building Information Modeling was used extensively on the project as a 3D coordination component for above-ceiling mechanical
This $650-million, nine-year remediation project is the world’s largest PCB cleanup in history. The massive project is dredging and processing 3.8 million cu yd of river sediment contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls that can cause severe health problems for wildlife and for humans who eat fish from PCB-contaminated spots. Photo: WESTON IMAGING GROUP LLC Related Links: Midwest Constructions Best of 2009 Awards It will clean up 13.3 miles of the lower Fox River near Green Bay in northeastern Wisconsin. The project’s newly constructed 250,000-sq-ft processing facility in Green Bay, Wis., houses equipment used to treat the PCB-contaminated sediment dredged out of
The Trump International Hotel & Tower is a 92-story luxury hotel/condo building that stands prominently along the Chicago River. Located at 401 N. Wabash Ave., it consists of 2.6 million sq ft and reaches 1,131 ft into the Chicago skyline (1,362 ft including the spire) making it the tallest building in Chicago since the Sears Tower, the tallest residential building in North America, and one of the tallest reinforced concrete buildings in the world. Slide Show Photo: COURTESY OF MCSHANE-FLEMING STUDIOS Related Links: Midwest Constructions Best of 2009 Awards The building encompasses 286 hotel suites, an 87,000-sq-ft spa facility that
This $155-million project is the first of three phases for the new Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. The project included master planning, design and construction of a 469,000-sq-ft East Tower, an interdisciplinary research facility, at the center of the UW-Madison health sciences campus. The new seven-story tower houses the UW Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center. The building enhances connectivity between the UW Hospital and Clinics and the Health Sciences Learning Center and serves as a catalyst for interdisciplinary and translational medicine. The new facility allows scientists and clinicians
The Chicago Dept. of Transportation’s Wabash Avenue Underbridge Connection and Riverwalk project built the longest stretch of Chicago Riverwalk to date. The $9.5-million project consists of rehabilitation of the existing river wall and pedestrian walk, as well as new construction along the south bank of the Chicago River from State Street Bridge, under Wabash Avenue Bridge, and extending toward Michigan Avenue. Photo courtesy Rausch Construction Co. Inc. Related Links: Midwest Constructions Best of 2009 Awards Work began with demolition of existing landscaping, sidewalks, sheet pile caps, granite pavers, and lighting. Key Players Owner: Chicago Department of Transportation General Contractor: Rausch
This $10.5-million project is a new 80,000-sq-ft Whole Foods flagship store at 1550 N. Kingsbury St., near Halsted Street and North and Clybourn avenues in Chicago. It is the largest ground-up Whole Foods in the Midwest and the third largest Whole Foods in the world. It features multiple stands named creatively after Chicago areas. The store includes seafood, cheese, deli stations, an espresso bar, wine cellar, a demonstration stage, and a bakery. Photo courtesy Novak Construction Related Links: Midwest Constructions Best of 2009 Awards Whole Foods drove the innovation of this project. Almost everything in the store was custom made,