Desert Ridge Parking Structure
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Phoenix |
AZ |
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| Carlsbad Parking Structure: Mammoth Buildings |
Carlsbad |
CA |
The Mammoth Professional Building–Carlsbad will be located in the Carlsbad Oaks East Business Park and will total 67,500 gross rentable square feet in one three (3) story Class “A” multi-tenant office building. The building will be designed around an open courtyard that will include a lavish water feature. Situated on the premiere 3.47 acre corner lot at the entrance to the Carlsbad Oaks East Business, Mammoth Professional Building- Carlsbad will have tremendous exposure to and visibility from Palomar Airport Road, which is a major east–west arterial through the City of Carlsbad. The property is located across Palomar Airport Road from Bressi Ranch, a popular commercial and residential mixed-use development currently under construction, and just to the west of the Melrose Drive extension. When completed the Melrose Drive extension will connect State Highway 78 to the affluent communities of Aviara & La Costa in South Carlsbad and San Elijo Hills in the City of San Marcos. |
| Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino Parking Structure |
Fresno |
CA |
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| Federal Bureau of Investigation Buildings |
Louisville |
KY |
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| Paseo Nuevo |
Albuquerque |
NM |
Formerly home to a City of Albuquerque landfill, this location has been reborn as the Paseo Nuevo Office Complex. This Class A, LEED-certified office complex is 106,000 square feet and promotes the new urban concept of locating the office building along the street. Uniquely utilizing its west-sloping site, the 400-car parking deck allows access to deck levels with no site space used for ramps. Other innovations include 200 ground source heat pump wells which heat and cool the building. With numerous balconies and sun shading devices sheltering the high performance glass from direct solar gain, this “green” building is accented with a light-colored roof to reduce heat island effect. The landscaping uses native drought-tolerant plants, with organic pest management. 10% of building materials were recycled, and the building will utilize “green” housekeeping concepts while educating tenants with signs explaining the LEED concept placed throughout the building. Success in leasing space in the structure is due in large part to the height and setback variances obtained before construction. The surrounding neighborhood, in which the complex is located, is buffered from the presence of this five-story space by the layout and design of the structure.
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| Federal Bureau of Investigation Buildings |
Albuquerque |
NM |
Construction was completed in March 2004 on this approximately 103,914 square feet complex to house the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Field Office. It will include: 142 inside secured parking spaces and 30 outside secured parking spaces for office Government vehicles. It also includes a 98,985 gross square foot office building, 16,435 gross square foot building, and 330-car parking garage. The 116,500 square foot project is located on land near I-25 and north of Comanche NE. The General Services Administration is leasing the building on behalf of the FBI for 20 years. The three-story project features typical office space, a gym and break room as well as conference areas. The project takes its design cues from many of the 1930s- era Work Project Administration buildings in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Designers used an extensive amount of traditional 3.5-inch brick, with Albuquerque's Beaty Masonry placing 50,000 units in multiple tones. Cornices and a subtle color palette that echoes the colors of New Mexico's high desert compliment the simple and straight forward architecture. Sandstone bands running vertically add more accents, along with lightly punched windows, and horizontal brick banding of multiple colors. The $16 million building employs high-end finishes and features to create a class "A" office building.
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| Acropolis Parking Structure |
Albuquerque |
NM |
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| University of New Mexico Parking Structure |
Albuquerque |
NM |
This six-story parking garage provides the much needed parking for the University of New Mexico Hospital, and North Campus medical and administrative offices. The structure is post-tensioned slabs on post-tensioned beams. Decorative finishes include ingrained patterns in cast-in-place and pre-cast concrete. Many window openings occur both inside and out, creating a dramatic appearance from all directions. Four levels with 1000 spaces.
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| University of New Mexico Hospital Parking Structure |
Albuquerque |
NM |
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| Sun Healthcare Phase III |
Albuquerque |
NM |
This phase includes two separate office buildings, a four-story and a six-story building, and parking garages. This four-building complex constitutes the third and final phase of the corporate headquarters for Sun Health Care Group, Inc. in Albuquerque. The largest building contains 172,000 sq. ft. of office and support space in a six-story structure. It is uniquely integrated with 500 parking spaces on four levels in order to lessen the impact of parking on the site. The smaller building is located to the west of this building and marks the entry to the entire campus. It contains 67,000 sq. ft. of office and support space in a four-story building. |
| Las Cruces City Hall Parking Structure |
Las Cruces |
NM |
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| TA-3 Parking Structure: Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Los Alamos |
NM |
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National Security Sciences Building (NSSB) Parking Structure

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Los Alamos |
NM |
This 275,000 square foot, seven story tower and adjacent parking structure are the latest developments in Los Alamos National Laboratory Technical Area 3 (TA-3). The tower replaces an existing 45-year-old administrative structure whose organization and infrastructure can no longer support the mission of nuclear stockpile safety and the reduction of the threat from weapons of mass destruction. The Performance Category 2 (PC-2) tower will provide office and research space for seven hundred employees engaged in theoretical and applied physics, computational sciences, and the laboratory senior management and program administration functions. It will also contain a lecture hall with 600 seats, which will be the primary large meeting space for both classified and unclassified discussions. The basement of the tower will house the historical archives of the laboratory, along with volumes of documents and data. A four-story parking structure will replace a former parking lot that was at the entrance to TA-3, and will provide over 600 spaces, including those for electric cars and handicapped spaces. This was a design-build project with Chavez-Grieves Consulting Engineers, Inc. performing as the design team project manager for the builder, Hensel Phelps, and is the structural engineering firm for the tower as well as the parking structure. Design activities commenced in August of 2003. Total construction cost is $65 million.
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Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino
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Mescalero |
NM |
This is a $110 million project developed by the Mescalero Apache Tribe in southeastern New Mexico. The project completely replaced the existing resort hotel and casino, the Inn of the Mountain Gods and Casino Apache. The project includes a themed upscale resort with 275 guest rooms and suites. The project also calls for a 1,700-space parking structure. |
Nexus at 9th and G

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San Diego |
NM |
This condominium project is located in San Diego, California for Centex Commercial of Dallas. It is a 90,000 sf, eight-story building with 76 unites, 3,500 square feet of retail space and three levels of below-grade parking. It was designed to meet current California seismic codes. Located at the corner of 9th and Avenue and G street, the stepped-design of this building is highlighted by stunning architectural appointments. Nexus features projecting balconies and varied roof lines that blend to create a harmonious, elegant silhouette. Burnished brick, metal trellises and exposed steel beams complete the historic motif echoing the neighborhood’s industrial heritage. Inside, 76 residences offer a variety of floor plans. There are studio, one and two bedroom homes ranging from approximately 600 square feet to 1,300 square feet. Two unique two-story live work spaces are available at the plaza level. Chavez-Grieves Consulting Engineers served as the Engineer of Record on the project. Nexus 9th and G was building using a high end BRB lateral system to support the steel structure most effectively while still meeting time and budget goals. |
| Santa Fe Civic Center |
Santa Fe |
NM |
The Santa Fe Civic Center is a complex project consisting of an approximately 210,000 square foot, two-level, underground parking structure with an approximately 74,362 square foot convention center above ground is located just one block north of the Plaza in the heart of Santa Fe’s Historic District. The new Center’s design exemplifies the traditional architectural of the southwest. Parapets, textured adobe walls and softly rounded corners help achieve this effect, as do desert earth colors. In keeping with the Pueblo-style, the building features flat roofs of varying heights with rounded wood beams protruding from interior to exterior. This competition winning project will is LEED certified, one of only five convention centers in North America awarded any level of LEED certification as new construction. Most on-site construction waste and materials salvaged from demolished center was recycled. All exterior timber used for lentils, corbels and portals was rescued from the Sierra Blanca forest fire and reused. |
| Santa Fe Judge Steve Herrera District Courthouse |
Santa Fe |
NM |
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| Santa Fe Capitol Parking Structure |
Santa Fe |
NM |
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Choctaw Casino Hotel and Resort

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Durant |
OK |
Construction started in May of 2009 on this four-level parking structure. This $33 million, 600,000 square foot facility will add 1,592 parking spaces.
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| Federal Bureau of Investigation Buildings |
Oklahoma City |
OK |
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| Cherokee Casino Resort Parking Structure |
Tulsa |
OK |
This resort development includes a seven-story, 150-room hotel, a casino for 1,750 slot machines, and 24 gaming tables, a conference center and an 18-hole golf course. The project also includes a restaurant. The theme expresses the heritage of the Cherokee Tribe of Oklahoma. The hotel overlooks one of the beautiful lakes of the golf course. This resort is located adjacent to Tulsa on Interstate 44 in Oklahoma.
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| Federal Bureau of Investigation Buildings |
San Antonio |
TX |
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