The restoration and expansion of Emory University's Oxford College language hall in Oxford, Ga.—originally built in 1874—brought the structure up to modern standards, including compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act codes.
The $175-million Bell Tower Development project involved a painstaking transformation of a section of the University of North Carolina's Chapel Hill campus.
MWH Constructors led the $44.3-million construction management at-risk contract on the new Piedmont Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant in Piedmont, S.C., for Renewable Water Resources, a local water utility.
The $72-million rebuild of the SR 408/417 interchange in Central Florida aimed not only to increase the heavily traveled roadway's capacity, but also to reduce confusion for the 170,000 motorists who use the highway daily.
A new middle school in Lumberton, N.C., serves as its own energy powerhouse, generating more electricity than it consumes and thereby achieving the rare status of being a "net positive" building.
Each year, the projects recognized by ENR Southeast's Best Projects competition showcase the most accomplished construction and design efforts taking place throughout the region. In addition, they often illustrate the future of construction, highlighting innovative approaches and project types that may one day become commonplace.
The $24.8-million Foothills Parkway Bridge No. 2 project provides the final 1.6-mile "missing link" for Tennessee's Foothills Parkway, located near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Located within the 600-acre Lake Nona Medical City in Orlando, this $45-million academic center is one of the University of Florida's first major research facilities to be built outside of Gainesville.
U.S. Central Command's 257,000-sq-ft facility at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa provides a high-tech, high-security home for personnel supporting some 200,000 U.S. troops and civilians deployed throughout the Middle East.