A $124.45-million campus provides unified space for the Aurora Water Dept.’s 16 divisions, along with a targeted maintenance service location for the rapidly expanding southeast metro area.
Composed of a preengineered metal structure combined with conventional steel, this innovative 35,000-sq-ft facility doubles down on the School of Mines’ dedication to hands-on learning.
This project’s scope included the construction of a carbon capture and liquefaction facility and a combined heat and power (CHP) plant at the client’s existing ethanol production facility.
The $162-million Great Hall Program Phase 2 is actually the first of two phases aimed at improving security and efficiency while increasing the airport’s capacity to accommodate 100 million annual passengers.