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PROJECT OF THE WEEK • CONSTRUCTION
JHL completes final phase of Parker
senior campus: independent, asst. living
J
HL Constructors recently completed the Parker Independent & Assisted Living
Facility.
The new four-story, 138,000-square-foot building, designed by Lantz-
Boggio Architects, features a total of 103 luxury units, consisting of studio, one-
bedroom and two-bedroom units, a great room, private and group dining areas, a
full kitchen and bistro, physical therapy and fitness rooms, an indoor pool, a theater,
and multiple activity rooms.
This project marks JHL’s successful completion of the third and final phase of the
$40 million Parker Senior Campus, which now includes 191 total units of memory
care, assisted living and independent living.
PROJECT OF THE WEEK • CONSTRUCTION
Boots Construction delivers 25,000-sf tenant
improvement project at Republic Plaza
B
oots Construction Company recently completed a 25,000-square-foot reno-
vation for Denver Investments at Republic Plaza. Highlights of this full-floor
tenant improvement include: LED lighting with programmable light harvest-
ing, a 30-foot retractable conference room wall and a captivating elevator lobby/
reception.
The complexities of working within occupied structures cannot be overstated.
Deliberate sequencing and logistical planning are at the forefront of every process
Boots Construction Company performs. Minimizing our construction footprint while
maintaining the interests of our client, the building owner and adjacent tenants is
paramount.
Partners include RNL (architect) and CBRE (tenant representative). Boots Con-
struction Company delivered Denver Investments space on time and on budget.
PROJECT OF THE WEEK • CONSTRUCTION
Neenan builds CDOT Region 4
build-to-suit project in Greeley
D
ue to expertise with government projects and creating people-centric work-
places, The Neenan Company was awarded the Colorado Department of
Transportation’s first build-to-suit office project in more than 30 years –
its Region 4 headquarters. The design-build firm’s chief aim was to deliver both
a 47,000-square-foot office and light-duty maintenance facility in Greeley and a
21,000-square-foot maintenance facility in Platteville that help to attract and retain
top-level employees.
In order to meet the updated needs of CDOT, The Neenan Company partnered
with Humphries Poli Architects on the office portion of the project, delivering a
collaborative, multifunctional and sustainable project designed and built to LEED-
certified standards.
The new headquarters provides a high-quality work environment that offers both
collaborative and contemplative spaces. This was accomplished through a 90/10
open office to closed office ratio as well as a series of collaboration spaces ranging
in size from small to large, a divisible meeting room and an interchange space.
PROJECT OF THE WEEK • CONSTRUCTION
Taylor Kohrs completes MHCD Dahlia
Campus for Health and Well-Being
T
he Mental Health Center of Denver’s Dahlia Campus for Health and Well-Being
offers a wide variety of services under one roof that is unlike any other mental
health services facility.
Dahlia Campus sits on 4 acres. It includes a 46,000-square-foot building offering
early childhood education and day care, Skyline Academy for school-age services,
deaf and hard-of-hearing services, a pediatric dental clinic, mental health servic-
es, a gymnasium, a teaching kitchen, community spaces and offices. The outdoor
space includes play areas, counseling gardens, an aquaponics greenhouse and a
40,000-sf urban farm with a farm stand, allowing access to fresh, healthy produce
and protein for community members.
The project team consisted of Taylor Kohrs, City Projects, Anderson Mason Dale
and Group 14 Engineering.
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