The A/E/C community in the Mountain States region has been asked to submit examples of its best commercial construction work under way, on its way to a groundbreaking or completed in the recent past. The editors of ENR Mountain States are eager to see what you or your company are building or have built.
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As a nod to the sturdy and enduring composition of the brick-clad main building, exposed brick can be found in conference spaces and other areas.
Low-lead glass windows serve a dual purpose as light is drawn in, and the “heartbeat” of Prime Insurance, their staff-in-action, is projected to the outside world.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Inside, staff and clientele are welcomed by a neutral palette of wood and metal tones. Just inside the entryway, visitors are greeted by a crisp and clean reception area including a modern spiral staircase softened by a tropical planter at the downstairs landing. Curved walls and flooring transitions connect the exterior and interior themes while keeping the space functional.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Construction on a remodel + addition for Prime Insurance located in Sandy, UT, was recently completed. 30 years of success and growth at their current headquarters necessitated additional space and a new look to promote their brand. Designed by TSA Architects and constructed by City Creek Construction, the project was comprised of 27,000 total square feet of new and remodeled space including a brand-new two story wing housing private offices, conference rooms, and open production areas.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Roof section pre-assembled and ready for crane lift onto Prescient Panel System at MorningStar at Ridgegate Senior Care Facility in Lone Tree, Co by the team of Lantz-Boggio Architects and Haselden Construction.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Teton County School District No.1 hired Denver’s Durrant Group to plan the building that will become a multifunctional facility that the entire community can utilize. When the new, 81,844-sq-ft Davey Jackson Elementary is completed in January, it will become the one of the first LEED-certified school buildings in Wyoming, second to Greybull Elementary School, and will replace the existing 104,000-sq-ft Jackson Elementary School on the site.
With design elements and green building practices in place, the project team of Durrant; Hawtin/Jorgensen Architects; and GE Johnson Construction Co., of Jackson, Wyo., is working toward sustaining the community by greening its education.
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