Originally constructed in 1916, the former Ajo Train Depot underwent a building assessment in 2008 that determined the 2,080-sq-ft masonry and stucco structure was in need of substantial repairs and upgrades.
The Barry Goldwater High School modernization project was fast-tracked in four phases, with work primarily done at night and over summer breaks in order not to disturb school operations.
This single-story student dining facility on Arizona State University's West campus, adjacent to a student housing community, was designed and built to receive LEED-Silver certification.
The Eureka Airport serves as a transportation link for remote Eureka County, Nev., by regularly receiving mining executives, providing refueling stops for aircraft passing through, offering support for air operations for local ranches and, perhaps most importantly, serving MedFlight and air attack crews battling local wildfires.
The Rancho Solano Ventura Campus project built out a private middle and high school academy in an existing two-story building on Native American land in Scottsdale, Ariz.
The Wetlands Park Nature Center at the Clark County, Nev., nature preserve is a 30,000-sq-ft education and visitor center propped up above the existing grade.
Q&D Construction facilitated the installation of 130,894 ft, or nearly 25 miles, of 12-in. coated-steel natural gas transmission pipeline from a main line valve near Willow Creek Reservoir to the Barrick Goldstrike Mine to replace propane as the fuel used for Goldstrike's gold ore processing operations.
UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center, located in the Rio Rancho City Center, provides the surrounding community with a 200,000-sq-ft acute care facility with 72 inpatient beds, two 24-bed medical/surgical units, 12 intensive care beds and 12 senior behavioral health beds.
Dust Devil Park, located on 14 acres in west Phoenix, first grabbed the judge's attention for its aesthetics, but then won them over for how it blends with and serves the surrounding community.