From leaky roofs to unreliable fire alarms and lack of air conditioning, the 42-year-old Layton High School building in Layton, Utah, provided plenty of reasons for students and faculty to complain.
Cogentrix Energy completed construction and start-up of a concentrating photovoltaic facility near Alamosa, Colo., that is the largest plant of its type in the world.
The Natural History Museum of Utah is a leading scientific and cultural institution that has been recognized for its active research programs in the Intermountain region for 40 years.
The Colorado Chapter of the American Institute of Architects is the primary professional organization for architects across the state, supporting four local chapters and 2,200 members.
A new 123,000-sq-ft research laboratory building sits prominently on the historic campus quad and creates an inspiring new image for Utah State University.
The C-470 and Santa Fe Interchange project included an 1,800-ft curved, post-tensioned U-girder bridge; more than 3,000 linear ft of cast-in-place and mechanically stabilized earth retaining walls; a 120-ft, single-span vehicular bridge; and a 120-ft, single-span pedestrian bridge.
The Kiewit design-build team transformed Geneva Road in Orem, Utah, from a rough industrial road into a high-capacity, landscaped and pedestrian-friendly corridor.
Strains on local transportation infrastructure brought on by rapidly growing employment at the Dept. of Energy's National Renewable Energy Lab in Golden, Colo., have been met by construction of a new parking facility, an access route and secondary entrance gate.