Sundt Construction, Inc. has expanded its operations, opening three satellite offices in Albuquerque, N.M.; Cary, N.C. and El Paso, Texas. The offices will support active projects in those areas, as well as the general contractor's long-term growth plans. “During Sundt's 122-year history, we have completed projects across the United States and around the world,” said CEO and Chairman Doug Pruitt, who has been with Sundt for 45 years. “The opening of these satellite offices aligns with our plans for growth, and will help us best serve our current and future clients and partners in those markets.” The El Paso office … Read more
VA Funds Solar Energy Projects at 5 Hospitals to Promote Innovation, Create Jobs
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded $56.7 million in contracts to build solar photovoltaic systems in support of ongoing energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives. “With these investments in clean energy and other renewable energy projects, we are marching forward with the President's initiative to expand innovation in the federal government and create new jobs,” said VA Secretary Eric K. Shinseki. “The benefits of using solar power are profound, from reducing greenhouse gas emissions to improving the quality of the air we breathe. This initiative is good for Veterans and good for our environment.” By summer … Read more
Big-D Projects Win AIA Utah Design Awards
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Two Big-D Construction projects were recently awarded 2010 AIA Utah Design Awards: The Center for Advanced Energy Studies and Tracy Aviary Visitor Education. The Tracy Aviary project was the only unbuilt project to receive an award. The Center for Advanced Energy Studies in Idaho Falls, Idaho, is a 58,000 square-foot, two-story, LEED Gold research facility. The facility includes office space with under-floor air distribution, hydrogen labs, advanced materials labs, imaging suites, radio chemistry labs, analytical instrumentation labs, chemistry labs, systems modeling, visualization/power wall, CAVE, instrument shop/repair and office space. Constructed by the design-build team of … Read more
Exhibit Chronicles Engineering, Construction of Empire State Building
In its 80th anniversary year, the Empire State Building unveiled a new, permanent exhibit that captures the global icon’s astonishing history, engineering and construction. Curated by Carol Willis of New York City’s Skyscraper Museum, the installation is located on the 80th floor of the World’s Most Famous Office Building and further enriches and enhances each visitor’s Observatory experience. With content from The Skyscraper Museum’s archives, the exhibit illustrates three main themes: Speed: Construction took only 11 months from the setting of the tower’s first steel columns on April 7, 1930, to the completed building by March 31, 1931—a full month … Read more
Skanska Hires Robert Skinner as Vice President of Operations
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Skanska USA’s building business unit, a provider of construction management, preconstruction and design-build services, has hired Robert Skinner as a vice president for its Michigan operations. In his new role at Skanska, Skinner will utilize his more than 25 years of experience in the construction industry to create new business opportunities across the Midwest. He will also be responsible for overseeing all Skanska health care construction projects in the region. Skinner’s construction experience has included working on a variety of health care projects, including replacement hospitals, surgical suites, radiology, children’s programs, cardiovascular centers and other complex renovations. … Read more





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