McCarthy Archives - 91Ƶ /tag/mccarthy/ Design - Construction - Operations Mon, 27 Apr 2026 19:53:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2026/01/cropped-SCN_favicon-32x32.png McCarthy Archives - 91Ƶ /tag/mccarthy/ 32 32 Colorado State University Tops Out Advanced Technology Lasers for Applications and Science /2026/04/27/colorado-state-university-tops-out-advanced-technology-lasers-for-applications-and-science/ /2026/04/27/colorado-state-university-tops-out-advanced-technology-lasers-for-applications-and-science/#respond Mon, 27 Apr 2026 19:17:57 +0000 /?p=54917 Colorado State University marked a major construction milestone April 24 with a topping-out ceremony for the Advanced Technology Lasers for Applications and Science, or ATLAS, Facility, a project officials say will become one of the world’s most advanced laser research centers.

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When complete, the ATLAS Facility is expected to house one of the most powerful laser systems in the world, supporting research in fusion energy, medicine and fundamental science. | Photo Credit (all): Courtesy of McCarthy Building Companies
  • Colorado State University held an April 24 topping-out ceremony for the ATLAS Facility, a two-story laser research building on the Foothills Campus.
  • The project team completed the structural steel frame for the 77,626-square-foot facility, with participants signing the final beam before placement.
  • The $150 million public-private partnership includes CSU and Marvel Fusion, with additional support from the U.S. Department of Energy and other sources.
  • Substantial completion is scheduled for December 2026, and the university anticipates an official opening in 2027.
  • The specialized interior build-out will include cleanrooms and vibration-sensitive labs designed for high-performance laser research.

FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Colorado State University marked a major construction milestone April 24 with a topping-out ceremony for the Advanced Technology Lasers for Applications and Science, or ATLAS, Facility, a project officials say will become one of the world’s most advanced laser research centers.

The event recognized completion of the structural steel frame for the two-story, 77,626-square-foot building now rising on the university’s Foothills Campus near the Department of Atmospheric Science building. During the ceremony, faculty,studentsand staff were invited to sign the final beam before it was placed atop the structure, a longstanding construction tradition symbolizing progress and safety.

“As the United States works to lead in areas like fusion energy and directed-energy technologies, facilities like this are essential,” said Cassandra Moseley, Vice President for Research at CSU. “ATLAS will serve as a critical testbed, bringing together academia, industry and government to accelerate innovation, strengthen energy security and ensure our competitiveness on a global stage. I’m grateful for our industry and federal partners who have been — and will be critical in making this vision for scientific progress a reality.

When complete, the ATLAS Facility is expected to house one of the most powerful laser systems in the world, supporting research infusionenergy,medicineand fundamental science. University leaders have said the project is intended to position Colorado State as a global hub for next-generation laser science and related technologies.

Gov. Jared Polis attended the topping out ceremony and signed the ceremonial beam.
Gov. Jared Polis attended the topping out ceremony and signed the ceremonial beam.

The project is being delivered through a $150 million public-private partnership involving Colorado State University and Marvel Fusion, withadditionalsupport from the U.S. Department of Energy and other funding sources. The facility was developed by Tetrad Real Estate, designed by architecture and engineering firm SWBR, and is being built by McCarthy Building Companies.

Groundwas broken on the project in fall 2024. Substantial completion is scheduled for December 2026, with an official openinganticipatedin 2027.

With the steel frame now in place, construction will shift toenclosureof the building exterior, followed by installation of mechanical,electricaland plumbing systems. Crews will then begin the specialized interior build-outrequiredfor high-performance research operations, including cleanrooms, vibration-sensitive laboratories and precision environments needed to support advanced laser equipment.

Facilities of this type typically require stringent environmental controls tomaintainstable temperature,humidityand air quality, while also minimizing vibration and electromagnetic interference that could affect experiments.Those technical requirements often make research laboratories more complex than conventional academic buildings.

University officials have said the ATLAS Facility will expand Colorado State’s long-standing leadership in laser and plasma science while creating opportunities for faculty recruitment, studenttrainingand industry collaboration. The projectalso isexpected to attract visiting researchers and federal research partnerships.

Fusion energy research has drawn increasing international attention in recent years as governments, universities and private companies pursue technologies that could provide large-scale carbon-free power. Laser-based systems are among several approaches under development to achieve controlled fusion reactions.

Beyond research, the facility is expected to generate economic benefits for the Fort Collins region during both construction and operation. Large capital projects typically support jobs across the design,engineeringand construction sectors, while new research infrastructure can create longer-term demand for technical talent,suppliersand related business activity.

The topping-out ceremony also highlighted continued momentum on Colorado State’s Foothills Campus, which has become a center for research initiatives tied to engineering, atmospheric science,energyand technology.

Once operational, ATLAS is expected to serve as a flagship asset for the university and a prominent addition to the state’s research infrastructure. Officials say the facility’s combination of scale, technical sophistication and partnerships could make it a significant contributor to scientific discovery for years to come.

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Ground Breaks on New Sacramento Elementary School /2018/10/16/ground-breaks-on-new-sacramento-elementary-school/ Tue, 16 Oct 2018 14:09:35 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=45768 McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. (McCarthy), a national design-build general contractor, in collaboration with WLC Architects (WLC), a multi-faceted architecture firm, and San Juan Unified School District — recently broke ground on a new campus at Del Paso Manor Elementary.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. (McCarthy), a national design-build general contractor, in collaboration with WLC Architects (WLC), a multi-faceted architecture firm, and San Juan Unified School District — recently broke ground on a new campus at Del Paso Manor Elementary. The construction team, along with students, parents, staff and members of the Sacramento community marked the occasion with a “first dig” celebration on campus.

Using a Collaborative Design-Build approach, McCarthy plans to deliver a new campus that consists of two classroom buildings and a third administration building that will include a kitchen and flexible, multipurpose space to accommodate the shifting needs of the students and staff. Flexible furniture, multiple writing walls and open spaces for collaboration are key features throughout the facility. A new off-street driving lane for student pick-up and drop-off will also be included to provide additional safety and alleviate road congestion during peak traffic times. Funding for the campus upgrades are supported by Measure P, which voters approved in 2016.

Reflecting the district’s focus on collaborative learning with the Collaborative Design-Build delivery model, the team ultimately arrived at a solution that embraced the end-user and school administration goals established. As part of the school’s recent Open House festivities, McCarthy unveiled a preview of the updated design with a virtual reality walkthrough, which was received with enthusiasm and excitement from students and parents.

“Del Paso Manor is a cornerstone component of the neighborhood, and we worked closely with the broader community to determine the overall needs and features that would best serve all of the project’s end-users,” said Senior Project Manager Andrew Dessling with McCarthy. “The upgrade to all new facilities allows the district to truly support its educational philosophy that ensures students reach their highest academic, social and intellectual potential in a modern, safe environment.”

Construction will begin on October 15, 2018.

McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. is the oldest privately held national construction company in the country, and the firm has offices in St. Louis; Atlanta; Collinsville, Ill.; Portage, Ind.; Kansas City, Kan.; Phoenix; Las Vegas; Denver; Dallas, Houston; Albuquerque; San Diego, Newport Beach, San Francisco, San Jose and Sacramento, Calif.

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