1.St. Anthony West Hospital
Lakewood
$206 million
Owner: Centura Health
General Contractor: GE Johnson Construction Co.
Architect: Earl Swennson & Associates
Engineers: Cator Ruma & Associates, S.A. Miro Inc.
Start: June 2008 Finish: Feb. 2011
This 630,000-sq-ft replacement hospital will include 270 patient beds, 19 operating suites and specialty service programs for orthopedic, cardiac, and Level 1 trauma services. |
2. Denver International Airport
Concourse C East Expansion
Denver
$150 million
Owner: City and County of Denver
General Contractor: Hensel Phelps Construction Co.
Architect: Jacobs Carter Burgess
Start: Sept. 2008 Finish: Feb. 2010
This is a CM/GC contract to construct the 285,000-sq-ft, 10-gate, Concourse C expansion that will serve mainline airplanes and passengers. |
3. Exempla Lutheran
North Pavilion Tower
Wheat Ridge
$130 million
Owner: Exempla Healthcare
General Contractor: Mortenson Construction
Architect: H+L Architecture
Engineers: Cator Ruma & Associates, Martin/Martin Inc.
Start: May 2008 Finish: March 2010
The North Pavilion project at Exempla Lutheran Medical Center will add a new 230,000-sq-ft, multi-story building to the northeast portion of the existing hospital. The new building will house future surgical services, women and family services, a step-down intermediate surgical care unit, acute-care bed unit, one bed floor for future expansion, along with surgical support spaces and other miscellaneous service lines as needed. |
4. One Steamboat Place
Steamboat Springs
$114 million
Owner: Timbers Resorts
General Contractor: Haselden Construction LLC
Architects: RNL Design, CCY Architects
Engineer: KL+A Inc.
Start: Jan. 2008 Finish: Winter 2009
New construction of a 440,000-sq-ft resort project featuring private luxury residences, retail space, spa and parking at the base of Mt. Werner. |
5. The Manor Homes at the Landmark
Greenwood Village
$110 million
Owner: Everest Development Corp.
General Contractor: Beck Residential LLC
Architect: Blue Architects
Engineers: Zeiler-Pennock Inc., M.E. Group
Start: July 2008 Finish: July 2010
This project consists of 7 five-story European village condo buildings. |
6. One Ski Hill Place
Breckenridge
$89.9 million
Owner: Vail Resorts Inc.
General Contractor: PCL Construction Services Inc.
Architect: O’Bryan Partnership Inc.
Start: April 2008 Finish: Feb. 2010
This is a seven-story, mixed-use project with a one-level, below-grade parking garage, one level of restaurant/bar, retail, bowling alley, conference/business centers, aquatic centers as well as five levels of 90 residential units. |
7. Auraria Science Building
Denver
$83.3 million
Owner: Auraria Higher Education Center
General Contractor: Haselden Construction LLC
Architect: Anderson Mason Dale
Engineer: Martin/Martin Inc.
Start: Jan. 2008 Finish: Aug. 2010
The science building addition and renovation project includes adding nearly 200,000 sq ft of new space and renovating the existing 142,000-sq-ft science building. Design and construction will follow LEED requirements for green buildings, including energy conservation. |
8. Shockhill Lodge
Breckenridge
$82 million
Owner: A2CO II LLC
General Contractor: Shaw Construction
Architect: Craine Frahm Architects
Engineers: S.A. Miro Inc., Hadji & Associates,
Design Workshop
Start: July 2008 Finish: July 2010
This five-star resort features approximately 27 luxury condominiums featuring one-, two- and three-bedroom and penthouse suites. Amenities include private spas, massage/treatment rooms, infinity pool, restaurant and lounge with a fireplace, and underground parking. |
9. Adams 50 New High School
Westminster
$73.2 million
Owner: Adams County School District 50
General Contractor: Adolfson & Peterson Construction
Architect: H+L Architecture
Engineers: M-E Engineers, S.A. Miro Inc.,
CTL | Thompson Inc.
Start: June 2008 Finish: Sept. 2010
This will be a new state-of-the-art high school for Adams 50 School District. |
10. Colorado Center Expansion
Denver
$60 million
Owner: Lincoln Property Co. Commercial Inc.
General Contractor: JE Dunn Construction Co.
Architect: Tryba Architects
Engineers: Schmidt & Stacy Consulting Engineers, Jirsa Hedrick & Associates, Martin/Martin Inc.
Start: Sept. 2008 Finish: March 2010
This project includes a 14-story, 220-ft-tall office building with a total of 388,000 sq ft. The building includes one level of underground parking with 68 parking spaces and the ground floor has 23,600 sq ft of retail space. |
11. Aurora Processing Center Annex
Aurora
$59 million
Owner: The GEO Group Inc.
General Contractor: Roche Constructors Inc.
Architect: Argenta Architecture
Engineers: Sierra Detention Systems, Kamran & Co. Inc., Trautman & Shreve Inc., Western States Fire Protection, Willmar Electric Service, York Engineering Services, Innovative Design
Start: April 2008 Finish: Aug. 2009
This project consists of a 1,106-bed, co-ed detention center. The 214,162-sq-ft facility will be used to process federal inmates for deportation or transfer to long-term facilities. |
12. Prairie Waters North Campus Facilities
Brighton
$53.4 million
Owner: Aurora Water
General Contractor: Garney Construction
Engineers: CH2M Hill, Tetra Tech
Start: April 2008 Finish: Nov. 2010
This project includes new construction of a 12-mgd facility that will collect water from alluvial wells along the South Platte River and deliver water to an aquifer recharge and recovery site. |
13. Village Center Station Phase I
Greenwood Village
$50.8 million
Owner: Shea Properties/DTC
General Contractor: The Weitz Co.
Architect: The Davis Partnership
Engineers: S.A. Miro Inc., Swanson Rink, Johnston Engineering Associates
Start: Dec. 2007 Finish: June 2009
The development of nearly 45 acres into a transit-oriented, mixed-use project around the Arapahoe Light Rail Station featuring retail stores, office buildings, residential living units and cultural and entertainment facilities. |
14. Colorado State University
Indoor Practice Facility
Academic Learning and Training Center
Fort Collins
$42 million
Owner: Colorado State University
General Contractor: Saunders Construction Inc.
Architect: Aller-Lingle & Ratio Architects
Start: June 2008 Finish: Dec. 2009
The new Indoor Practice Facility will be approximately 56,000 sq ft and the Academic Learning and Training Center approximately 18,000 sq ft. In addition, this project includes an expansion and renovation to the existing Student Recreation Center to better serve student life and learning. |
15. Colorado State University
Research Innovation Center
Fort Collins
$38 million
Owner: Colorado State University
General Contractor: GH Phipps Construction Co.
Architect: FWA Group
Start: June 2008 Finish: Jan. 2010
This project consists of a building containing a manufacturing center, lab and office space, BSL3 Imaging and a vivarium. |
16. Edgemont Building A
Steamboat Springs
$35 million
Owner: DB Bear Paw LLC
General Contractor: TCD Inc.
Architect: OZ Architecture
Engineer: Monroe & Newell
Start: May 2008
This 110,000-sq-ft project consists of 42 luxury ski-in/ski-out living units and underground parking. |
17. The Streets at SouthGlenn
Centennial
$31 million
Owner: Alberta Development Partners
General Contractor: CFC Construction
Architect: The Mulhern Group LTD
Engineers: Belfay Engineering, MAI Mechanical Corp.
Start: March 2008 Finish: Dec. 2009
The project is part of the Southglenn Mall redevelopment; when finished, it will have 202 mid- to high-end apartments over first-floor retail. The structure is four stories of wood frame construction over retail wrapped around a parking structure. |
18. Rifle Regional WWRF
Rifle
$23.2 million
Owner: City of Rifle
General Contractor: Stanek Constructors Inc.
Engineer: Schmussen, Gordon & Meyer
Start: Jan. 2008 Finish: Dec. 2010
This project consists of the construction of a new 2-mgd wastewater treatment facility that can be upgraded to 4 mgd in the future. |
19. Row 19 at Riverfront Park
Denver
$17.3 million
Owner: East West Partners
General Contractor: Pinkard Construction
Architect: OZ Architecture
Engineers: 68 West Engineering, ABS, S.A. Miro Inc.
Start: Nov. 2008 Finish: Feb. 2010
A townhome project consisting of 12 three-story townhomes and a seven-story, 14-unit tower located in lower downtown Denver. |
20. Poudre Valley Health Systems
Medical Office Building,
Parking Structure & Pedestrian Bridge
Fort Collins
$16.4 million
Owner: Poudre Valley Health Systems
General Contractor: Swinerton Builders
Architects: Boulder Associates, Davis Partnership
Start: April 2008 Finish: April 2009
Located on the Lemay Campus in Fort Collins, the project includes a 61,957-sq-ft, four-story, multi-tenant medical office building. |
21. Steel Building (Fontius Building)
Denver
$13 million
Owner: Shames-Makovsky Realty Co.
General Contractor: Milender White Construction Co.
Architect: klipp
Engineers: Monroe & Newell, Hadji, MBC
Start: Jan. 2008 Finish: Oct. 2008
The redevelopment of one of the oldest historic buildings in downtown Denver. The well-known Steel Building housed Fontius Shoes for many years but sat vacant for almost two decades. The remodeled historic building will be the home of new office and retail space. |
22. Sundial House at Back Country
Highlands Ranch
$10 million
Owner: Shea Homes
General Contractor: Fransen Pittman General Contractors
Architect: 4240 Architecture
Engineer: Martino + Luth Inc.
Start: March 2008Finish: April 2009
A new community center to serve as a luxury retreat for back-country residents. The 20,000-sq-ft facility will have a five-star hotel level of finish and a café, warming kitchen, meeting rooms, office and fitness area. |
24. James Irwin Charter School
Colorado Springs
$7.8 million
Owner: James Irwin Charter Schools
General Contractor: Nunn Construction Inc.
Architect: BVH Architects
Engineers: Associated Design Professionals Inc., AC Associates Inc., Red Rock Consultants, Performance Engineering
Start: July 2007Finish: July 2008
A new K-5 elementary school and high school field house totaling 45,000 sq ft.
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25. Columbine Homes Modernization
Denver
$6.7 million
Owner: Denver Housing Authority
General Contractor: Turner Construction Co.
Architect: JF Sato & Associates
Engineer: M-E Engineers Inc.
Start: Feb. 2008Finish: Feb. 2009
This project includes the site work, grading, drainage, landscaping, structural and public service improvements at a 200-uit low-income housing development consisting of 42 buildings. |