The Rocky Mountain Chapter of ABC honored exceptional efforts in merit construction while celebrating the entire construction industry during the 10th annual Excellence in Construction awards held Oct. 14 at The Westin Westminster. Courtesy of Roche Constructors Inc. Roche Constructors Inc. of Greeley won an Excellence in Construction Award from ABC Rocky Mountain for its Belmar Target Store project. The EIC awards give ABC-member general contractors and specialty contractors a forum to showcase their projects, which are among the best representations of their work. The ABC Rocky Mountain Chapter’s EIC awards competition is patterned after ABC National’s EIC program and
The American Institute of Architects Colorado recognized its 2011 architectural design, honor and president’s awards recipients during a ceremony on Oct. 15 at the Keystone Resort and Conference Center in Keystone. Courtesy of Roth + Sheppard Architects Design of the Denver Art Museums Museum Shop incorporates strategies such as an invisible threshold to allow the shop to seamlessly integrate with the dynamic architecture of the lobby. Denvers Roth + Sheppard Architects won a 2011 AIA Colorado Merit Award for Interiors for the project. Design AwardsThe following 10 architectural design awards were selected from 86 entries submitted by Colorado architects who are
The Associated General Contractors of Colorado has received more than 35 ACE Awards entries submitted by 26 AGC member companies. Winners will be honored at the ACE Awards Banquet on November 4 at the Hyatt Regency Denver Colorado Convention Center Hotel, from 6 – 11:30 p.m. Courtesy of AGC of Colorado and Haselden Construction The new 34,000-sq-ft science building on Denver's Auraria campus, built by Haselden Construction, consolidates the science offices, classrooms and teaching facilities for CU-Denver, Metro State College and CCD into one location. Here are the entries and the firms who submitted them. Contribution to the Community• Brown-Schrepferman &
Milender White Construction Co., an Arvada-based general contractor, recently threw an appreciation party for its subcontractors and suppliers to show MWCC’s appreciation for their help with jobsite safety, value engineering, innovative project solutions and other successes. Courtesy of Milender White Construction Milender White Construction Co., an Arvada-based general contractor, recently threw an appreciation party for its subcontractors and suppliers. Four MWCC executives present the Hall of Fame Award to Eric Schultz, Schultz Industries. Left to right: Bryon White, president & CEO of Milender White Construction Co.; Mike Milender, MWCC co-founder & executive vice president; Eric Schultz, Hall of Fame recipient
The American Institute of Architects Colorado North chapter recognized its 2011 architectural design and honor award recipients on Sept. 9 at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art in Boulder.Four design winners were selected from 20 entries submitted by members of AIA Colorado North. Todd Schliemann of Ennead Architects, New York, chaired the jury. Merit Award for Commercial ArchitectureSummit Elementary School, Casper, Wyo.Architect: RB+B Architects Inc., Fort Collins, in association with Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership, New York, and Amundsen Associates, Casper, Wyo.Citation Award for Unbuilt Architecture961 Gapter, BoulderArchitect: HMH Architecture + Interiors, BoulderCitation Award for Residential: LargeChinook House,
The American Institute of Architects Denver recognized its 2011 architectural design, honor and president’s awards recipients during a ceremony on Sept. 23 at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Photo by Frank Ooms The Denver Botanic Gardens project won an Honor Award from AIA Denver this year. It was designed by Denver's Tryba Architects and built by GH Phipps Construction, also of Denver. 2011 Design AwardsNine architectural design awards were selected from 62 entries submitted by members of AIA Denver and judged by a jury of architects and design experts. They were presented by AIA Denver Design Awards Jury Chair Merrill Elam
Golden Triangle Construction was recently awarded four new projects in southern Colorado. Rendering by OZ Architecture The new 8,453-sq-ft AgeWell medical facility in Colorado Springs was designed by OZ Architecture to accommodate AgeWells primary patient population of seniors ages 60 and older on Medicare. One of the projects includes a new medical office for the AgeWell Medical Associates, formerly Colorado Springs Senior Medicine, in Colorado Springs. The new 8,453-sq-ft medical facility was designed by OZ Architecture to accommodate AgeWell’s primary patient population of seniors ages 60 and older on Medicare. The facility will have 14 patient exam rooms and a multipurpose
Denver’s Roth Sheppard Architects is launching seven new law enforcement and municipal projects to be completed over the next 18 months. Rendering courtesy of Roth Sheppard Architects Museum and Learning Center for the Colorado State Patrol The firm’s new projects include the city of Cherry Hills Village and South Metro Fire Rescue Authority’s Joint Public Safety Facility, the Arapahoe County Justice Center lobby expansion, a museum and learning center for the Colorado State Patrol, the Houston Police Department’s Fondren Station, a services building for the Erie Police Department, a public safety complex in Northern Chafee County and the town of
The downtown office of Denver-based SLATERPAULL Architects, located in historic Denver fire station Engine House No.5, has been named as the first LEED-Platinum historic building in Colorado. SLATERPAULL designed a renovation and adaptive reuse of Engine House No. 5. Photo courtesy of SLATER PAULL Architects Custom, true-divided light, steel windows with high-performance glazing have been installed in an effort to lower energy costs and increase energy efficiency throughout the historic building. Denver Public Library Collection photo, Courtesy of SLATER PAULL Architects Located at 19th and Market streets in Denver, Engine House No. 5 was originally built in 1922. “We are
The American Institute of Architects Colorado West chapter recognized its 2011 architectural design and honor award recipients on Aug. 26 in Snowmass Village, Colo. The five architectural design awards were selected from 42 entries submitted by members of AIA Colorado West. The jury was co-chaired by Miguel Rivera and Juan Miró of Miró Rivera Architects, Austin, Texas. Merit Award for Interior DesignProject: bb’s kitchen, AspenArchitect: Rowland + Broughton Architecture and Urban Design (Aspen and Denver)Merit Award for Residential Architecture (More than $3 Million)Project: Edge House, AspenArchitect: Studio B Architects (Aspen)Merit Award for Residential Architecture ($1 – $3 Million)Project: Wrap House, AspenArchitect: