After being struck by a tornado in March 2008, the Westin Peachtree Plaza in Atlanta required a complete re-glazing of the 73-story tower's skylight and window system.
The first year of construction on the $80-million Legg Mason World Headquarters/Four Seasons hotel project in Baltimore was spent below grade, excavating and then building the upscale development's 1,200-space underground parking garage.
This signature structure, constructed by Suffolk Construction, features a JW Marriott Marquis—the first Marriott property to be named a Marquis—on levels one through 38, and a Hotel Beaux Arts on the top three floors.
The Regional Commuter Facility, deemed crucial for Miami International Airport's newly expanded North Terminal, is a three-story, 90,000-sq-ft building with two contact gates and a 20,000-sq-ft covered walkway.
For the first new building to be constructed at the National Aeronatics & Space Administration's 350-acre Langley campus in nearly 50 years, the agency aimed for the highest green standard for its modern new research facility.
Designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, the New World Symphony project is known for hiding the architect's trademark design style inside a rectangular shaped building.
A massive undercover operation that reached nearly all levels of the Pentagon, the nation's seat of military power, is the winner of ENR Southeast's Region's Best award, the top prize given in the magazine's Best Projects competition.
This year's Best Projects competition reached a broader geographic region than ever before as ENR Southeast expanded its “call for entries” to Alabama, Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C., along with the magazine's core coverage area of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas.
With a $170-million investment, Rolls-Royce undertook its first-ever North America greenfield site development for this 180,000-sq-ft facility built for the manufacturing of parts for aerospace engines used by Boeing and Airbus.
The 198,000-sq-ft Sarasota County Technical Institute represents the second of three phases of development. Partnered with the Suncoast Polytechnical High School, the new facility provides polytechnical and technical education on one campus for 11th- and 12th-grade students.