Bouygues Bâtiment International, a subsidiary of Bouygues Construction, and partner Intrakat, broke ground recently on the Riviera Tower, a $360-million residential tower in Athens, Greece.
A new urban infill building in Brockton, Mass., leaned on older technologies to create a model of sustainability and hybrid working environments for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
With the goal of relieving congestion and improving the overall experience for travelers, the Penn Station Long Island Rail Road concourse renovation preserved square footage for essential customer amenities—including retail and restrooms—while expanding public space by more than 15,000 sq ft.
Located adjacent to the Kansas State University campus, the $1.25-billion National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility enables agencies to conduct comprehensive research, develop vaccines and provide enhanced diagnostic capabilities to protect against diseases that threaten the nation’s food supply and public health.
Hines and the Tampa Bay Rays announced an agreement with the City of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Pinellas County to develop a new ballpark and mixed-use development by the Hines Historic Gas Plant Partnership on the 86-acre site where the team’s current stadium sits.
To help reduce Tampa Electric’s carbon footprint, the company launched a project to modernize a 50-year-old coal-fired power station and create a new combined-cycle facility capable of producing 1,090 MW.
The $8-million Our Lady of Belen Chapel features a one-story, 15,079-sq-ft chapel with a 40-ft high “groin vault” ceiling and a second-story choir loft standing 20 ft high.
A nationally recognized historic place, the 166-year-old First Presbyterian Church in Charlotte embarked on a renovation project aimed at preserving the history and integrity of the church while making improvements to meet its changing needs.