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CIVIC
Fire Stations
Aspen Fire Protection District
22,000 sf facility, consisting of four equipment bays, living areas, office space and retail space
Carbondale & Rural Fire Protection District Headquarters
14,000 sf facility, consisting of training, meeting, office, museum, and storage space.
Aspen Airport Business Center Fire Station
14,000 sf facility, consisting of six equipment bays, a bunk area and meeting space.
Salida US Forest Service
New USFS fire station and natural resource center.
Cortez Fire Station
13,500 sf, 2-story new fire station.
Basalt Fire Station
An expansion and remodel of the vehicle bays as well as an addition of crew quarters and offices.
Eagle River Fire and Police Station
24,000 sf combined fire and police station serving the Eagle River Fire Protection District and the Town of Avon Police DepartmentÂ
Firestone Public Safety Facility
27,800 sf single story public safety facility.
Snowmass Fire Department
Two story fire station and parking lot.
Government
NREL Cafe
11,600 sf steel framed cafeteria building for NREL Campus- LEED-NC Platinum.
NREL Research Support Facilities Phase II
150,000 sf addition office wing to the existing Research Support Facility building.
Loveland Water Quality Lab
8,400 gsf steel framed structure with spread footing foundations.
Colorado Department of Transportation Headquarters
175,000 sf office building and an adjacent parking structure.
Rubey Park Transit Center Retrofit
Redevelopment of the transit center including new construction and remodeling of existing structures.
Aspen Civic Relocation Project
40,000 sf town administration building & 15,000 sf police station over parking.
NREL Research Support Facilities
Situated on the Golden, Colorado campus of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the 220,000 sf Research Support Facility is a showcase office building demonstrating that highly efficient, large scale buildings can be both aesthetically pleasing and cost-competitive. The certified LEED-NC Platinum project is considered one of the most energy efficient buildings of its scale in the world and is on target to operate at a net-zero energy consumption annually.
lIBRARIES
Sublette County Public Library
8,000 sf addition to existing library. Highlights of project include rammed earth, high seismic, exposed heavy timber trusses
Glenwood Library
38,000 sf, 2 story library and classrooms for Colorado Mountain College over a 25,000 sf basement parking garage.
Robert Hoag Public Library
This downtown Pueblo, Colorado project incorporates the reinforced concrete frame structure of the former library into a steel and exposed architectural concrete building. Structural challenges included a 3-story bridge that spans Bates Lane, cantilevered monumental stairs, and the wafer thin cantilevered 45-ft trellis at the south end of the building.
Douglas Library
30,000 sf two-story steel framed library.
Castle Pines Library
14,400 sf library.
Kelver Library
10,000 sf facility to replace the current library.
Lone Tree Library
27,000 sf library; steel framed floors and roofs with a composite concrete deck, custom steel scrim screen, drilled pier foundation
Parker Library
44,000 sf library on two levels with community center spaces. Features large atrium and complex exterior façade
Basalt Regional Library
21,000 sf public library featuring exposed structural steel, clerestories, and a 28 ft tall curtain wall – LEED BD+C Silver.
Carbondale Library
13,000 sf public library featuring large open columns and significant architecturally exposed structural steel and cantilevers.Â
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