The $400-million Desert Diamond West Valley Casino features an arching roofline to beckon drivers to the 1.2-million-sq-ft complex, one of the largest facilities of its kind in Arizona.
The headquarters for Special Olympics of Arizona (SOAZ) is also a year-round sports training and athletic competition facility that serves 25,000 children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
Construction of a 120-ft-high tower atop North Mountain, the site of a busy hiking trail that rises some 600 ft above street level, required both a new and renovated roadway to handle the 200,000-lb crane needed to erect the structure.
Located in the heart of Phoenix, this five-story, 191-unit multifamily complex incorporated an energy-efficient HVAC system, low-e glass and foam roofing to help achieve LEED Silver certification.
Renovation of this Phoenix health care facility transformed the east side of the fifth-floor tower into two state-of-the-art patient bed pods with 24 patient rooms.
The conversion of a former eight-story, 300,000-sq-ft correctional facility into a six-story, 218,000-sq-ft Class-A office building allowed the county to relocate nearly 700 attorneys under a single roof, thus eliminating the cost of leasing office space in multiple locations.
Designed for technology and biomedical research, Phase 1 of the 17-acre Innovation, Discovery, Education and Art (I.D.E.A.) campus included a 180,000-sq-ft office building and a separate 1,270-stall parking garage.
This 550,000-sq-ft LEED Gold conference center features two of the largest pillar-free ballrooms in North America, each encompassing 110,000 sq ft and featuring clear-span trusses.