Sundt Leads Revamp of Historic University of Arizona Structure
General contractor Sundt Construction Inc., which has offices in Phoenix and Tucson, is performing more renovations for its longtime client, the University of Arizona.
General contractor Sundt Construction Inc., which has offices in Phoenix and Tucson, is performing more renovations for its longtime client, the University of Arizona.
Although it won鈥檛 be completed until the spring of 2023, Piedmont Virginia Community College鈥檚 Advanced Technical Training Center will be the first higher-education building in the state of Virginia to be net zero energy.
Skanska鈥檚 Florida portfolio has expanded amid the global pandemic鈥攁 crisis that has induced an acceleration in K-12 construction throughout the state.
The University of California Regents board has approved the Riverside campus鈥檚 new $84 million Education Building II project for UCR鈥檚 School of Medicine.
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged educators to reimagine and be creative with outdoor space as a way to support the safe return to in-person instruction given the lower risk of virus transmission.
The Citadel contracted with Woolpert to be the architect of record for the Capers Hall Replacement Project at the Charleston campus, providing architecture, landscape architecture, interior design and structural engineering.
Sundials have helped people tell the time of day for centuries, and now, inspired by that very concept, Montgomery Sisam Architects has designed a new building at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) that 鈥渞evolves鈥 around the idea of solar orientation.
C.W. Driver Companies recently commenced ground up construction on Solis Park School, a new K-8 school in Irvine Unified School District (IUSD).
A state-of-the-art technical education facility is now open as part of Salt Lake Community College.
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing has been named as a foundational partner for the to-be-built Virginia Tech Innovation Campus in Alexandria, located in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. Boeing, which has worked with Virginia Tech for decades, will be kicking in $50 million, which will go towards the school鈥檚 scholarships, recruitment of faculty and researchers, as well as funding pathway programs for underserved K-12 students who are looking to pursue a college education in the STEM fields.