Denver-based architectural firm of klipp has merged with gkkworks, a national architectural, engineering and construction firm based in Irvine, Calif. Klipp had been seeking to partner with a firm to grow market diversity and expand services while gkkworks was looking for a reputable Denver firm that shared its collaborative culture to help it expand into the Denver market. Now klipp will continue its operations as a division of gkkworks.This new business entity will be based in Colorado, service clients from the current office and continue to be managed by existing klipp staff. Klipp principals Brian Klipp, Alan Colussy, Greg Cromer
Members of the Utah chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America gathered for their annual convention during the last week of January, with three days of meetings, seminars and a celebration of the construction industry in the Beehive state. Photo by Brian Fryer Spencer P. Eccles of the Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development lays out the state's plans to encourage growth and construction in the coming years. In keeping with the theme of “Perspective,” the convention began with a state economic outlook from Spencer P. Eccles, executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development. Eccles provided some
Wheeler Machinery Co., a Salt Lake City-based Caterpillar dealer, has created a new division to serve the mining industry—Wheeler Mining Systems. The division offers equipment, support and solutions for the regional mining industry. Courtesy of Wheeler Machinery Co. Rope shovels will be part of Wheeler Mining Systems' new equipment offerings. With Caterpillar’s acquisition of Bucyrus, a manufacturer of high-productivity mining equipment for the surface and underground mining industries, Wheeler will be able to soon offer complete mining systems previously unavailable from one source. New equipment offerings will include blast hole drills, draglines, rope shovels and underground mining equipment to dozers,
International engineering firm Thornton Tomasetti opened a new office in Denver on Jan 30. The firm, which now has 25 offices internationally, started the Colorado location to better serve current and potential clients in the western region and the mountain states. Senior Principal Steve Hofmeister will oversee the office as manager of the company’s Midwest region. The new office will offer Thornton Tomasetti clients the services of its building structure, construction support services, property loss consulting and building performance practices. Thornton Tomasetti has been involved in a number of high-profile design projects in Denver, among them the Pepsi Center, Vestas
The Solar Thermal Alliance of Colorado (STAC) released its “road map” report in late January after nearly a year of working with stakeholders throughout the state to spur investment and local economic growth. The report provides Colorado with a detailed guide for making the state a global leader in solar thermal research, development, manufacturing and deployment. Photo courtesy of the Denver Housing Authority In addition to its Mulroy site, DHA has been active with many renewable energy measures on various projects in recent years. The “Colorado Solar Thermal Roadmap” was presented to a group of elected officials, researchers, industry executives,
HITT Contracting Inc., Falls Church, Va., one of the largest U.S. general contractors, kicked off its 75th anniversary year in 2012 by opening a new office in Golden, Colo. Building upon its existing base of clients in the West, the company’s Colorado office will provide construction services for corporate interiors, mission critical, law firms, hospitality, health-care, federal and commercial mixed-use projects. Golden is the sixth U.S. office opened by HITT Contracting, which earned revenues of more than $920 million last year.“Establishing a permanent presence in the Midwest and western U.S. regions are key strategic components to our growth,” said co-president
The strategic master plan for the Petra region in Jordan will receive the 2012 American Planning Association’s Pierre L'Enfant International Planning Award. The plan, led in part by Aspen’s Design Workshop, balances the need to preserve the area’s important archaeological resources with increased tourism and economic growth. Photo courtesy of Design Workshop Al Khazneh, The Treasury, in Petra, Jordan A 6th century archaeological gem, Petra was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1968 and more recently, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Petra contains several important archaeological finds, including Al Khazneh, or the Treasury building, whose
The U.S. Dept. of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colo., reached a milestone earlier in mid-January with topping out of the $135-million Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF). Courtesy of JE Dunn Construction NRELs 182,500-sq-ft Energy Systems Integration Facility is comprised of office space, a data center and a high-bay research laboratory. Denver’s JE Dunn Construction is serving as general contractor on the project, in conjunction with architecture and engineering firm, SmithGroupJJR. Officials from DOE and NREL participated in the ceremony. The 182,500-sq-ft facility is comprised of three major components: office space, a data center and a high-bay research
When Albert (Al) Schellenberg took his first job with Geneva Rock after graduating from BYU in 1972 with a degree in civil engineering, he wasn’t exactly sure about his future at the subsidiary of Orem-based Clyde Cos. Photo courtesy of Clyde Cos. Al Schellenberg, 65, is retiring after serving as president of Utah's Clyde Cos. He was with the firm for 40 years. But 40 years later, those doubts proved unfounded. At the end last year, Schellenberg, 65, retired after serving in numerous positions, including executive vice president of Clyde Cos. and, finally, president of W.W. Clyde.“When I first joined
An hour-long documentary produced by the American Council of Engineering Cos. of Colorado will premiere in Denver in February. The program, called “Colorado Engineers 2012,” promotes the value of engineering and how consulting engineers help create sustainable infrastructure. Photo courtesy of ACEC/CO Colorado Engineers 2012 television program host and ACEC/CO President Eric Young with guest commentator Peter Binney, who examine the sustainable design practices of featured projects. It will air on Comcast Entertainment Television (CET) at 7 p.m. on Feb. 1. ACEC/CO says the program “provides an inside look at how Colorado engineers restore pieces of history, become a part