As part of a statewide effort to expand clean, reliable power resources, a 60-year-old steam-generation power plant was replaced with a high-efficiency, 650-MW combined-cycle gas turbine system.
To renovate and expand one of the world’s oldest and most recognizable sports venues, the design and construction team carefully balanced Memorial Coliseum’s storied 94-year history with a need to provide more modern facilities.
Working at the busiest international border crossing in the Western Hemisphere, the Hensel Phelps team deconstructed and replaced existing pedestrian and bus inspection facilities while maintaining vital traffic flow between California and Mexico.
This project provided a new underground power duct bank system and manholes between multiple substations that serve a mission-critical federal government facility.
This renovation transformed an old department store into a modern 12-screen motion picture house with in-theater dining, a full bar, a video store and vintage arcade.
For this large and complex expansion of a 35-year-old shopping center, the engineering team implemented one of the first highly ductile bolted SidePlate moment frame systems on the West Coast.