Work Begins on $150M Luxury Senior Community/Ground
Broken on Loveland's First LEED-Gold Building/UCCS Begins
Largest Construction Project Ever
Classic Residence
by Hyatt to Build New Senior Community
Construction began on Classic Residence by Hyatt's newest
upscale senior living community last month in Highlands Ranch.
The $150 million development - a "Type A" continuing-care
retirement community - is the first of its kind in Colorado.
The 23.5-acre community will have 250 independent-living
residences with assisted-living, Alzheimer's/memory support
and skilled nursing care services available on site to residents.
The location will offer views of Mt. Evans, close proximity
to two medical centers and easy access to more than 60 miles
of walking trails.
The community's residences range from 1,107 to 1,869 sq ft,
with entrance fees for the community ranging from $275,000
to $750,000.
The development will include a full range of services and
amenities similar to that of a luxury hotel. Classic Residence
by Hyatt in Highlands Ranch will offer a 24-hour concierge
service, as well as a fully equipped fitness center, executive
chef-prepared meals and many social, educational and cultural
opportunities for residents.
The developer, Shea Homes, as well as all engineers, are
based in Colorado. The architect is Chicago-based Solomon
Coldwell Buenz.
Construction Starts
on Loveland's First LEED-Gold Building
Construction began in August on the Sundance Professional
Centre in Loveland, a project for which LEED-gold certification
will be sought.
The two-story, 19,230-sq-ft facility - located near 29th
Street and Lincoln (U.S. Highway 287) - will be one of the
first LEED-gold buildings in the Loveland area.
The design team includes Architecture West LLC of Fort Collins,
with Steve Steinbicker, AIA, LEED AP, the principal-in-charge,
and Drahota.
Once completed next spring, the center will be the new home
for Mioduski's Implant & General Dentistry of Northern
Colorado and offer an additional 8,000 sq ft of office space
available for lease through the Realtec Loveland office.
Haselden, RNL Complete Golden's Laramie
Building
The design-build team of Haselden Construction and RNL Design
completed the new Laramie Building for Jefferson County in
Golden this summer.
Finished three weeks ahead of schedule, the 133,000-sq-ft,
two-story building will be used by various county departments,
including the work-force development and archives and record
management departments.
Designed to blend well within its natural surroundings, the
facility was built into an existing rock outcropping next
to the Laramie rock formation, a 20-ft-high-by-200-ft-long
formation that runs down the Front Range. Sixty thousand yards
of blasted rock from the building site were recycled onsite
while all clay stone and sandstone was processed for structural
and common fill around the site.
Mason Street North Finished in Fort Collins
Drahota completed Mason Street North, a joint venture between
Wonderland Hill Development Co. and Wolff Lyon Architects
of Boulder.
The 41,000-sq-ft, mixed-use development consists of three
buildings with underground parking accommodating 20 residential
condominiums and numerous commercial tenant spaces. This site
is situated on the corner of Cherry and Mason streets, adjacent
to the 89-acre Lee Martinez Park.
Mason Street North features loft-style units above commercial
spaces. Site plans incorporated landscaping designed to blend
with the existing downtown architecture.
Drahota also finished construction this summer of the Haymaker
Golf Course Club House in Steamboat Springs. The 15,000-sq-ft
facility, owned by the city of Steamboat Springs, is located
near the north side of the Haymaker Golf Course.
The Haymaker Golf Course Club House was designed by Zmistowski
Design Group LLC in Boulder.
UCCS Begins Largest Construction Project
Ground was broken in July on the largest construction project
in the history of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
- a $45 million, state-of-the-art engineering and science
building.
The general contractor for the project is Denver's Gerald
H. Phipps Inc. The lead architect is AR7HooverDesmondArchitects,
also of Denver.
Plans call for a 143,000-gross-sq-ft building that will feature
teaching and research space, including classrooms, laboratories,
offices and support areas.
In addition to providing expanded space for teaching and
research, energy-saving techniques and environmentally friendly
materials will be used during the building's construction.
The university's goal is to earn LEED designation from the
U.S. Green Building Council.
Construction is scheduled for completion in June 2008.
Nunn Completes Broadmoor Mountain Golf
Clubhouse
Nunn Construction Inc. of Colorado Springs teamed up with
CSNA Architects on the $3.4 million Broadmoor Mountain Golf
Course Clubhouse, which features intricate tongue-and-groove
heavy timber and a wood-framed structure specially ordered
and built in the factory before being brought to the site.
Among the subcontractors and suppliers for the project were
Frontier Mechanical Systems Inc., Berwick Electric Co. and
Lamwood Systems Inc.
Crook's Palace Bar Renovated in Black Hawk
White Construction Group completed restoration and renovation
of the Crook's Palace Bar in Black Hawk, the oldest saloon
in Colorado.
The project restored the original ambience of this early
1900's tavern, whose ornate wooden bar is rumored to be from
a saloon in St. Louis where Billy the Kid once hung his hat.
Despite a flood in 1910, the saloon continued to operate
into the 1990s when gaming came to Black Hawk.
Designed by PEH Architects in Boulder, the $2.6 million project
included the restoration of masonry and woodwork, the addition
of a kitchen and dining room and the erection of a 35-ft stacked
rock wall to create additional parking. The bar is finished
in replicated vintage wallpaper with hidden images created
using computer software.
Taylor Kohrs Building New Heritage Todd
Creek Clubhouse
Taylor Kohrs is building the new 35,000-sq-ft golf clubhouse
at Heritage Todd Creek, a residential community in Thornton
by Lennar Homes.
The architect for the project is Denver-based Kephart Architects.
Scheduled for completion next May, with a grand opening celebration
planned for July 2007, the clubhouse will be a full-service
facility with a restaurant, lounge and fitness/aerobics center.
It will also include four wings connecting to a central lobby,
high-end interior finishes, a decorative turnaround, an indoor
and outdoor pool, two tennis courts and landscape features.
Hyder Begins Work on $115M Vail Front Door
Hyder Construction has begun construction on the long-awaited
Vail's Front Door project.
The $115 million, 243,000-sq-ft redevelopment for Vail Resorts
Development Co. is situated on 11 acres at the base of the
ski resort's Vista Bahn chair lift.
The project consists of 13 luxury townhomes - the Lodge at
Vail Chalets - a 26,000-sq-ft skier services building, the
new Vail Mountain Ski Club and a new spa for the Lodge at
Vail. A 200-space, three-level underground parking structure
will be built beneath the project.
The negotiated CM/GC project is scheduled for phased completion
through the summer of 2008.
Work Under Way on Gym 2005 in Aurora
Construction started this summer on Gym 2005 a new 13,900-sq-ft,
brick-constructed gymnasium and retail building in the Saddle
Rock Marketplace subdivision in Aurora.
The project team includes owner Gym 2005 LLC, Denver; White
Construction Group, Castle Rock; SEE Architecture, Denver;
structural engineer Neujahr and Gorman, Denver; mechanical,
Mechanical Solutions Inc., Englewood; electrical, Greiner
Electric, Denver; and plumbing, MAI Mechanical of Commerce
City.
GTC Begins Work on Several New Projects
Golden Triangle Construction broke ground on several projects
this summer, including FirstBank of Parker, Wellington Elementary,
Championship Soccer Fields at Regis University and the Nelson
Ball Fields in Johnstown.
The FirstBank of Parker, designed by Denver's Davis Partnership,
is a prototypical masonry building in keeping with the series
of bank projects that GTC and Davis Partnership have completed
for FirstBank over the past several years.
RB+B Architects designed the new elementary school for Poudre
School District in Wellington. The project consists of a 63,000-sq-ft,
two-story school that will provide learning and special program
centers, as well as new site improvements. Sustainability,
system performance and daylighting have been emphasized.
Regis University's new soccer fields project will be the
site for the Regis women's soccer team's run for a third consecutive
appearance in the NCAA II post-season tournament. It was designed
by Martin/Martin.
Sports One Development Inc. is the design team for Nelson
Ball Fields in Johnstown, which will provide the town with
a new recreation facility.
Construction Begins on Peachtree Academy
SlaterPaull Architects and White Construction Group held
a groundbreaking festival in August for the Peachtree Academy
Early Childhood Development Center in Commerce City.
The $1.9 million school - owned by Clifton Jones Development
LLC - sits on two acres, surrounded by new master-planned
communities such as Fronterra Village and Reunion, which boasts
a 52-acre park, a recreational facility and town center.
A number of design considerations were made to accommodate
small children, such as positioning the windows to offer natural
light in classrooms. Gardens are also planned for the property.
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