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  • Montage Deer Valley

    Concrete played a significant role in building Montage Deer Valley, a 988,000-square-foot luxury resort and spa.

     
  • Thomas Jefferson School of Law

    Thomas Jefferson School of Law in downtown San Diego is an eight-story classroom building, with ground-level retail space, and three levels of underground parking.

     
  • TreePeople Center

    TreePeople is a nonprofit organization that addresses urban issues, such as water and energy conservation, flood prevention, and stormwater pollution.

     
  • Ohio Street CSO Abatement Project

    The Ohio Street CSO Abatement Pilot Project was a partnership effort to beautify a significant transportation corridor into Indiana’s capital.

     
  • Flamm Home

    The Flamm project took the site, architecture, and detailing components of a building to their creative limits.

     
  • The Refinery

    The Refinery is a 45,000-square-foot, two-story building on the Saddleback Church campus.

     
  • Toho Water Authority Administrative Headquarters

    As the first LEED Gold-certified project in Kissimmee, this 54,000-square-foot facility used concrete tilt-up wall construction to reduced the project’s environmental impact.

     
  • Rosa Parks Apartments

    As an affordable housing development, the Rosa Parks Apartments needed to be economical to build and sustainable in long-term operation and maintenance.

     
  • Taltree Railway Garden

    What was once a field of prairie grasses has been turned into an ornate model railway garden that uses stormwater captured with permeable concrete pavement.

     
  • 2010 GreenSite Awards

    For the third year in a row, Concrete Construction and its sister publication, The Concrete Producer, present the GreenSite Awards to honor concrete's contribution to sustainable construction.

     
  • Proximity Hotel

    Billing itself as the "Greenest Hotel in America," the 147-room luxury Proximity Hotel uses 40% less energy and 30% less water than a comparable hotel.

     
  • Concrete Village

    Billing itself as the "Greenest Hotel in America," the 147-room luxury Proximity Hotel uses 40% less energy and 30% less water than a comparable hotel.

     
  • West Hollywood Hotel & Residence

    The mixed-use project includes a 12-story luxury hotel with 305 rooms, a 16-story residential tower with 143 high-end condominium units, and three levels of subterranean parking.

     
  • Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir

    In December 2005, a 700-foot section of the dam surrounding the Taum Sauk upper reservoir failed and released 1.4 billion gallons of water down Proffit Mountain and into Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park in Annapolis, Mo.

     
  • Erie Art Museum

    Macrosynthetic fibers played an important reinforcing role in the expansion project at the Erie Art Museum.

     
  • David & Molly Begent Residence

    Salt-water corrosion was a major concern for this residential project situated 10 feet above sea level.

     
  • Vancouver Olympic Village

    Vancouver's Olympic and Paralympic Village was home to 2800 athletes and officials at the 21st Winter Olympic Games.

     
  • Coyote Ridge Corrections Center

    With 39 points awarded by the USGBC, the Coyote Ridge Corrections Center is the first prison in the U.S. to achieve LEED Gold certification.

     
  • One World Trade Center

    One World Trade Center is the main building of the new World Trade Center in lower Manhattan.

     
  • Randall Bordel House

    The Bordley Randall House is an 18th century home on a 11/4-acre lot, nestled in a city block adjacent to the State Circle in the historic center of Annapolis.

     
 
 
 
 

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