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Public SpaceKAHULUI AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTSKahului, Hawaiiview detailsThis project includes an upgrade to the existing baggage handling system, and installation of a new baggage handling system. The expansion of the baggage make-up area will include three additional make-up devices, and an addition of the Explosive Trace Detection Room, On Screen Resolution Room, and a DOT Construction Management Office. A new electrical system will be installed to power the new handling system. The project also consists of extending the existing roof canopy an additional 115', new footings and foundations, and new area storm drains. The Explosive Trace Detection Room addition includes a new concrete masonry unit building for the screening of baggage.
SALT PALACE CONVENTION CENTER
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| Start Date: | December 2004 |
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| Completion Date: | July 2006 |
| Contract Amount: | $ 54,700,000 |
| Contact: | Salt Lake County Ken Ament, Construction Manager |
| Architect: | EDA Architects, Inc. |
Constructed in 1911, the renovation of this 480,000 square foot building consisted of major demolition and structural upgrading to comply with current building and seismic design codes. Existing foundations were upgraded and new structural concrete walls were installed throughout the building. The interior underwent a complete remodel, including the completely renovated Grand Lobby, a large screen theatre, a chapel, a computer center, office and meeting space and a restaurant. A four-level subterranean parking garage was also added. The Hotel's terra-cotta exterior was fully restored and the conversion to office and meeting space effectively preserved the historical landmark.
| Start Date: | October 1991 |
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| Completion Date: | October 1993 |
| Contract Amount: | $ 62,100,000 |
| Contact: | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints |
| Architect: | FFKR Architects |
The finished poject has 114,000 square feet of exhibition space, 10,000 square feet of ballroom space, 40,000 square feet of pre-function/concourse space, staging space, and a three-story underground parking garage. This contract also included site development of exterior space and landscape work.
| Start Date: | June 1999 |
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| Completion Date: | August 2000 |
| Contract Amount: | $ 51,600,000 |
| Contact: | Salt Lake County - Ken Ament, Construction Manager |
| Architect: | MHTN Architects |
The 85,000 square foot expansion and remodel to the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture preserves and interprets regional and Native American histories as well as the visual arts. The complex added five exhibition galleries, a learning center, a meeting room, a research library and archive, a 300-seat amphitheater, cafe, gift shop, and a three-level parking garage. The site, perched on a bluff, overlooks the valley of the Spokane River and its falls. Galleries and collection storage are underground to reduce the building's mass and create a park-like setting compatible with the residential context.
| Start Date: | July 1999 |
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| Completion Date: | December 2001 |
| Contract Amount: | $ 25,000,000 |
| Contact: | State of Washington - Department of General Administration |
| Architect: | Boora Architects |
This was the second phase of the Center's construction and added an additional 64,000 square feet of space to the existing 30,000 square feet. The theater provides a full production venue to the Center, including an orchestra pit lift system, a fully lofted fly house, an associated rigging and dimming system, and a lobby opening on to Broadway Street in a flourishing arts market.
| Start Date: | July 1999 |
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| Completion Date: | September 2000 |
| Contract Amount: | $ 12,800,000 |
| Contact: | Salt Lake County - David Barber, Contract Administrator |
| Architect: | Eaton Mahoney Architects |
In 2001, the new Parish Center was built and Saint Mary's is a landmark of Park City's entry corridor. Its lofty design and incredible setting is complemented by wonderful views of the mountains from within the church and center. It contains offices, a cultural hall, basketball court and extensive landscaping.
| Start Date: | April 2000 |
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| Completion Date: | December 2001 |
| Contract Amount: | $ 4,200,000 |
| Contact: | Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City |
| Architect: | EDA Architects |