Measuring 110 ft wide, 68 ft deep and 54 ft tall, a new 7,800-sq-ft pavilion serves as the principal entrance and link to public transportation for the 8.2-million-sq-ft mixed-use Brookfield Place.
Encompassing 340,000 sq ft, including a garage, the largest and most expensive high school complex ever built in Connecticut is also environmentally friendly.
Located between a historic district, a stadium and commercial development, Phase 1 of the 1.1-million-sq-ft Stadium Place west and south tower development aims to stitch together three neighborhoods through its two residential towers.
The 89,800-sq-ft, seven-story, mixed-use project, which includes many eco-friendly design features, includes 120 residential units, 3,000 sq ft of retail space, a 28-stall below-grade parking garage, a bicycle storage room, lounge and other amenities.
The team working on this six-story, 223-room hotel implemented an aggressive safety program that included a "flex and stretch" program; a sharing of ideas and feedback during lunches; and a recognition program that included barbecues and safety awards for individuals, crews and companies.
Part of a worldwide effort to clean up debris caused by Japan's 2011 earthquake and subsequent tsunami, the removal of this 185-ton dock from the Washington coastline required extreme planning and sequencing.
The project significantly reduced on-plane energy use at the busy facility by shifting the power source for heating and cooling from jet fuel to low-carbon airport electricity, the project team says.
Located along the east end of the Baker River, the 30-megawatt, turbine-generator powerhouse was added to the existing 170-MW power complex to improve power generation and management of flow releases for movement of migratory salmon.