The $322-million Banner - University Medical Center Tucson, the only Level 1 trauma center providing comprehensive care in Southern Arizona, combined renovations with the construction of a nine-story, 670,000-sq-ft replacement hospital that houses patient rooms, maternity rooms, operating rooms and patient pre-op and post-op space.
The project team designed the $51.2-million, 139,000-sq-ft University of New Mexico Physics and Astronomy Interdisciplinary Science (PAIS) Building to unite several science disciplines.
The 60,000-sq-ft facility for the New Mexico State University Art Dept. and University Art Museum in Las Cruces honors a local family of arts supporters.
Replacing a five-acre Arizona Dept. of Transportation emissions station in central Phoenix, this animal shelter and veterinary clinic provides temporary animal rescue boarding and medical assistance.
The two multilevel municipal parking garages serve visitors to Symphony Park in downtown Las Vegas. Each contains approximately 600 parking spaces and 28,500 sq ft of shell space for street-level retail. The $33.1-million project was delivered in December 2019.
The design-build project comprises four buildings on approximately 32 acres: a three-story, 250,000-sq-ft multipurpose building; a high-bay, 120,000-sq-ft advanced test facility; a one-story, 3,000-sq-ft visitor center; and a 2,500-sq-ft central utility plant.
Surrounded by high desert land and rolling hills within the Navajo Nation, Kayenta II Solar marks the second phase of a tribally developed, owned and operated solar facility, the first of its kind in the U.S.