The construction team faced an aggressive schedule to deliver the new Nathan Deal Campus of Innovation, which features the Hull McKnight Building and the Shaffer McCarthy Building.
Built in the mid-1920s, this beaux arts train station was filled with high-end finishes and materials such as ornate cast-iron entrances, wood pivot doors, marble wainscot, quarry and porcelain tiles and many others.
Despite multiple scope changes and weather delays, the Hensel Phelps team successfully delivered a $93.5-million renovation and expansion in an active airport that processes nearly 50 million passengers annually.
Crews completed the 20,000-seat soccer-specific stadium in Southwest Washington, D.C., in 17 months, just in time for D.C. United to host its first Major League Soccer match in its new home.
Built to facilitate the smooth arrival and departure of thousands of passengers for two of the world’s largest cruise ships, the three-story 195,500-sq-ft terminal provides expansive views of the vessels from throughout the building.
For this $6.9-million design-build project, which was completed on budget and three days ahead of schedule, the team took an unconventional approach to designing a 400-ft-long retaining wall and a 90-ft embankment while removing 35,000 cu yd of debris.