Educational and Recreational Facilities

Project Description
Cherry Creek Elementary Schools #33 & #34
Aurora, CO
Two new elementary schools, 50,000 square foot each.  Construction consists of steel frame and bearing masonry walls on concrete grade beams and caissons.  Site includes all underground utilities, curb, gutter, landscaping, decorative fencing, softball field, include backstops and play surface.
Thunder Ridge High School Addition & Renovation
Highlands Ranch, CO
32,368 square foot addition to an existing building.  The addition primarily incorporates classrooms and more specifically science laboratories, technical laboratories and computer labs.  The construction consists of structural steel, metal joists and deck and masonry.  The site work included grading, extension of utilities and construction of a tennis court, bleachers, a baseball field, dug out and warming track.
Colorado Mountain Colleges Dormitories
Glenwood Springs, Leadville and Steamboat Springs, CO
Three dormitory and Multi-Use facilities at 3 campus locations housing 684 students.  All constructed with Greenblock.
Aspen High School Addition & Remodel
Aspen, CO
Classroom addition and remodel of labs
Pikes Peak  Community College
Colorado Springs, CO
Student Center and Cafeteria at the Pikes Peak / El Paso Community College
Aspen Ice Rink
Aspen, CO
New Construction.  Community ice rink that can be used for art festivals and music performances during the summer months and convert to an ice skating rink in the winter.
Richardson Hall, Adams State College
Alamosa, CO
Remodel of Administration building, classroom and theater building.
Fiske Planetarium
CU, Boulder, CO
When the Fiske planetarium was constructed, it was one of a very few in the country. This facility received national recognition in several science publications.  The planetarium was designed with a geodesic dome which created a striking addition to the University of Colorado campus.  Construction is cast-in-place concrete.  The interior of the planetarium was designed as a teaching facility and to house the 40-foot telescope.
Clear Creek High School
Idaho Springs, CO
Every wall in this school is at a 22 degree angle to all connecting and adjacent walls.  The unique structure is somewhat of a landmark to those who travel on I-70 past Idaho Springs
 

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