Constructing its first major building in more than a quarter century, the University of the District of Columbia set out to transform a nondescript campus filled with utilitarian, 1970s architecture.
After nearly eight years on hold, construction of the Arthur Capper Community Center in Washington, D.C., was ready to move forward—but with considerable changes.
To meld history with modernity, the $15.7-million Quirk Hotel project required the adaptive reuse of two adjacent buildings in Richmond’s art district.
When Southwest Airlines made the decision to add new gates at Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport as part of its effort to move into the international market, the airline turned to a team that it had worked with before.
Withstanding Hurricane Joaquin and a competitive labor market, the Brunswick County Power Station team managed to complete the 1,358-megawatt natural gas combined-cycle station ahead of schedule.
With chronic droughts draining reservoir levels to 30% capacity or less in Abilene, the city hired a team to complete the installation of an advanced water treatment system as part of a major upgrade project to the city’s Hamby Water Reclamation Facility (WRF).