This diversion channel on Albuquerque’s west side has a structure shaped like a volcano, along with a 4,000-ft-long shotcrete channel and a multi-use trail that stretches for more than a mile.
This $19-million project, completed on time in March, involved the full renovation of 225,000 sq ft of a nine-story office building in downtown Tempe, even though the construction team started work more than 40 days late.
The interchange for Interstate 10 and Loop 303—Arizona’s largest traffic interchange—is being used as a model for future projects, based on its innovative traffic control plan that allowed I-10 to stay open during construction.
This 153,000-sq-ft development sits on 23 acres just south of Interstate 215 and is the first four-story, concrete tilt-up office building in Southern Nevada.