It took 10 years and a few changes in direction for the $75-million Moon Area High School in Greater Pittsburgh's Moon Township to be completed. In the process, area builder Nello Construction developed a new niche in the school construction sector.
The $16-million CENTRA project transformed a vacated 1980s office building into a new corporate facility located between the Garden State Parkway and New Jersey's Metropark Train Station.
The DiMenna Center for Classical Music transformed the lower half of a concrete off-Broadway theater building into New York City's first rehearsal and recording facility designed specifically for classical music, and the first permanent home for the Orchestra of St. Luke's.
The Columbia Northwest Corner Building, at New York's Columbia University, crosses over a four-story gymnasium in a densely built main campus, a high hurdle from a construction perspective.
The $162.5-million Square 54, a mixed-use project in the heart of Washington, D.C.'s Foggy Bottom neighborhood, was wrapped up within budget and one month ahead of schedule last February.
After years of suffering surface loss and deterioration, the landmark New York Public Library—Humanities and Social Sciences Library, also known as the main branch on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, underwent a $55-million restoration of its marble facade.
The new 17,000-sq-ft Fort McHenry Education and Visitors Center replaced an existing structure built in 1966 for the National Park Service at the site of the Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine in Baltimore.
The last time several thousand people showed up at the Bethlehem Steel plant in Bethlehem, Pa., they were reporting for a shift at the historic facility, whose 30,000 workers churned out steel for such projects as the Empire State Building and the Holland and Lincoln tunnels.