Award of Merit - Interior Design/Tenant Improvement Turner Construction provided preconstruction and construction services for this tenant build-out of a 32,420-sq-ft electronic trading firm. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" The project consists of 122 trading desks, office space, reception area, lounge area and conference rooms. The space is on a 6-in raised access floor and houses a 2,500-sq-ft server/data center. The project includes substantial supplemental cooling requirements and features state-of-the-art communication and audio/visual equipment. The new office also incorporates sustainable design and construction features and is targeted to receive LEED CI Silver certification. From the onset of the project,
Award of Merit - Small Project This new ground-up 18,334-sq-ft, two-story health center also includes a 54-space parking lot with a green retention area, live green roof and geothermal heating and cooling system. Photo: Ballogg Photography div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" The building plan has 15 exam rooms, behavioral health facilities and five dental operatories. The facility was awarded LEED Gold for green design and is to be used as a medical office/practice for a non-profit service provider on Chicago’s West Side. The major challenge facing the construction team at the start of excavation was the discovery of buried,
Award of Merit - Renovation/Restoration This was an historic renovation of a 105-year-old, Missouri Electric Light & Power Co. plant into a 58,072-sq-ft, high-tech office space. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" Shortly prior to starting construction, the owner decided to add an underground parking structure in the building. This required excavating down 13 ft inside the two buildings and removing unforeseen conditions. As crews removed the thick concrete slabs and concrete structures below grade, they took the necessary measures to ensure that they did not vibrate the masonry structure to the point of failure. As a result of this
Project of the Year - Specialty Project Several challenges were presented throughout the Johnson Controls’ headquarters project. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" These included the phasing of multiple buildings; coordination of electrical, tele-data and HVAC systems below the Power Solutions Building raised floor; and bringing on-line the multitude of innovative mechanical systems on the project. The greatest challenge was coordinating the phased occupancy of the three major buildings and the central energy plant serving them. The amenities building went into use in January 2009. This building was designed to utilize CEP hot and chilled water; however, the CEP, located
Award of Merit - Sports/Recreation The LakeView RecPlex Aqua Arena project is a new, 42,036-sq-ft pool addition. It adds an Olympic-size 50-meter pool capable of hosting lap swimming competitions and triathlon training, in addition to swimming lessons. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" It features a mezzanine with seating for 1,000 spectators and space for concessions, as well as a public entrance that opens to a two-story lobby that includes space for a host desk, office space and locker rooms. Construction of pool within 15 ft of a 110-acre, man-made lake provided a unique set of challenges. The RecPlex site
Award of Merit - K-12 Education The new one-story Langston Hughes Elementary School, a replacement school for 900 students, is the first Chicago public school to be built based on the principles of “universal design.” div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" Universal design is the design of products and environments to make them usable by all people to the greatest extent possible without the need for adaptation or specialized design, according to the project team involved with the building. Langston Hughes Elementary School is a 103,000-sq-ft elementary school that was targeted to meet a special needs requirement of 20 percent
Project of the Year - Engineering Design Replacing a 1950’s-era student union, Lawrence University wanted a central gathering space where the campus community could eat, study, congregate, seek entertainment or relax. Photo: Carla Brue Of Image Studio div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" The final design was a four-story, 107,000-sq-ft campus center, the largest building project in the university’s 162-year history. The center features a 134-seat cinema, cafe, gift shop and convenience store, student post office and student dining. In 2007, construction began on the Warch Campus Center and successfully consolidated functions previously located in separate facilities across the campus.
Project of the Year - Transportation (Tie) The Interstate 80 widening at Meander Reservoir was one of the largest and most challenging projects in the history of the Ohio Department of Transportation’s District 4 office. Photo: Joel Kane Aerial Photography div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" Located in Mahoning County, Ohio, the $95.3 million project required the widening from four to six lanes of 4.5 mi of I-80 from state Route 11 to the Ohio Turnpike. The new twin 2,500-ft bridges crossing the Meander Reservoir were integral components of an innovative spill containment system designed to keep hazardous interstate runoff
Award of Merit - Health Care The joint venture team of Mortenson/Tonn & Blank recently completed the St. Joseph Regional Medical Center project, located at the Edison Lakes Campus in Mishawaka, Ind. Photo: Archphoto Inc. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" This $230-million replacement hospital centralizes services from two inefficient, aging facilities located in two parts of the city and is the latest showpiece for Trinity Health System. Begun in October 2006, the project included construction of a 658,000-sq-ft hospital designed to promote safety, efficiency and healing in a soothing environment. At the core of the new 90-acre campus is
Project of the Year - K-12 Education (Tie) Indian Prairie School District is one of the fastest-growing districts in the country, and a new high school was deemed necessary to handle 3,000 students. Photo: Steinkamp Photography div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" The 452,000-sq-ft high school includes a complete applied tech area with an auto shop, wood shop, power lab and welding lab; TV studio; natatorium; greenhouse; football stadium with press box, concession area and restrooms; baseball stadium; and maintenance building. Despite the large size of the building and large number of students, designers looked for opportunities to provide identity