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The project I closed out in Denver won the National Design-Build Award. $129 Million City and County office building. I was hired on that job during the 5th phase of the shotcrete foundation (total of 31 placements) and ended up closing it out. I knew it was in the running for some awards - but not that one.
midnightscape
11-24-2004, 01:42 PM
Congrats Rich! Glad to see hard working builders get rewarded!
Tom R
11-24-2004, 01:46 PM
Giant Congratulations! That's one hell-uva feather in that cap!!
That was a really fun project too. The whole outside of it was curved.. looks like a big football in plan view.
Got a link? Congrats Rich.
Tom R
11-24-2004, 01:57 PM
Montana's sounding smaller already!! :D
http://198.202.202.66/CCOB/default.asp
Rich, what is this I hear about some new skyscraper being built in Denver that will be the tallest, the city has seen in years.
Dragon
11-24-2004, 02:31 PM
http://www.iranclick.com/forums/images/smilies/7223924388.gif
HP has been working on getting one for the last 7 years that's supposed to be something like 52 stories tall - not sure if that's the one. Financing keeps falling through everytime they go to get it started again.
We are building the tallest air traffic control tower supposedly in the world at DIA.
HP is awesome, give me 20 years I will be with them. :D
Rich, heard anything about the Four Seasons Trophy Tower?
Nope..
The only hotel project that I know of (actually started it before I went up to the house) is a Hyatt 32 stories. Denver Convention Center Hotel.
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