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PROJECT OF THE WEEK • CONSTRUCTION
MW Golden Constructors delivers $2M in
improvements to Lionshead parking structure
T
he MW Golden Constructors project entailed building a 116-foot-long by
51-foot-wide canopy above the entrance to the parking structure. The can-
opy, made of Douglas Fir with decorative supporting columns of wood and
stone, covers several new parking attendant booths and new entry and exit lanes.
The lanes feature a hydronic snowmelt system, improving safety and reducing
snowfall maintenance costs and efforts for the town of Vail. One thousand feet of
hydronic tubing was installed in the new lanes.
A new skier drop-off loop was added in garage’s lower level, which necessitated
cutting through existing foot thick concrete walls and reinforcing the structure.
PROJECT OF THE WEEK • CONSTRUCTION
A&P completes Student Center redo at Front
Range Community College in Westminster
T
The Front Range Community College Westminster Campus continues to go
through major changes that started more than 3 ½ years ago.
Adolfson & Peterson Construction has been part of the multiphased project that
consolidates all the student services, including admissions and registration, advise-
ment, career counseling, tutoring, testing, financial aid, disability services and cashiers,
into one central 35,000-sf location. Features of the recently completed Student Center
project include a chic student lounge, coffee station, lactation station, new bathrooms
and five study rooms that can be used for student clubs and meetings. OZ Architecture
designed the project.
A&P’s campus improvement efforts will continue over the next year and a half.
PROJECT OF THE WEEK • CONSTRUCTION
Maxwell Builders completes
King Soopers in Littleton
M
axwell Builders Inc. recently completed the 78,000-square-foot King Soop-
ers store on Broadway at 100 W. Littleton Blvd. in Littleton. The original
store, which was 15,000 sf smaller than the new store, was demolished to
rebuild a new grocery store at this site. This was Maxwell’s first ground-up project
for King Soopers after several years of doing remodels.
The architect was CR Architects.
PROJECT OF THE WEEK • CONSTRUCTION
W
hite Construction Group,
a Colorado-based com-
mercial general con-
struction firm, recently completed
renovations to the exterior façade,
sales area and service drive at Ed
Bozarth Park Meadows Chevrolet
in Lone Tree.
The work included demolition of
existing offices, storefront, flooring
and front entry areas with upgrades
including a larger showroom along
the front portion of the building that
is able to display a larger cross-
section of the full Chevy line. The
renovation introduces additional
sales offices and the parts area
was reconfigured to better serve
technicians and customers alike.
The first- and second-floor renovations include: foundations/footings, ACM panels, inte-
rior walls, paint, fire alarm and fire suppression modifications, overhead doors, restroom
finishes, new RTU unit for cooling the showroom, new lighting fixtures and custom mill-
work. The second phase of construction at the service drive included new paint, demoli-
tion and new tile flooring.
Denver-based D2C Architects designed the project.
White Construction
Group complete Ed
Bozarth dealership
renovations
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