This project includes build-out of four parts of a major drainage system that reduces flooding in eight northeastern neighborhoods in Denver while also improving the quality of runoff water.
Replacement of a crumbling rockfill diversion dam and intake structure on the Upper Arkansas River allows better access for water recreation and improves raw water delivery to the state’s Western Slope.
Completion of this design-build project addressed multiple water-related issues for the city while also providing a new recreation and golf amenity for Denver residents and visitors.
The city of Thornton’s plans for its new 87,000-sq-ft recreation center included more than 100 programs to support the recreational needs of the growing community.
Wyoming Capitol Square is a 100-plus-year project that restored the Capitol, a National Historic Landmark, and renovated and expanded the adjacent Herschler Building, which houses state agencies.
This building modernization included new construction as well as extensive renovations, adding nearly 95,000 sq ft to a 130-year-old government complex.
Interstate 70’s original construction relied on an aesthetic that blended the road into the surrounding mountains, resulting in one-of-a-kind retaining walls. Nearly 50 years later, some of the walls had begun to deteriorate to the point of near failure.