Cope Fountain

University of Nebraska at Kearney

This new construction of an integrated fountain features a wet deck, new sidewalks, underground utility improvements, and large sitting stones. The hardscape includes programmable lights that coordinate to create a colorful light-and-water show, easily customized by the preferences of university staff.

 

Kearney, NE

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Peterson Fine Arts

Wayne State College

12,000 square foot addition that includes all new integrated spaces for music majors with professional acoustics as well as renovations throughout the existing building including updating the 600-seat Ramsey theatre.

 

Wayne, NE

DSU Beacom Premier Complex

Dakota State University

New construction of a 55,000-square-foot facility that creates a hub for all DSU Athletics. The two-phase project on the 25-acre site creates both an exciting game day and enhanced student-athlete experience. Phase One features site work of a new NCAA competition track, synthetic turf soccer field, and large grandstand, while Phase Two includes a new weight room, locker rooms, E-Sports competition center, hospitality space, and second-level suites overlooking a new synthetic turf football field.

 

Madison, SD

Chiropteran Research Facility

Colorado State University

New construction of a 14,000 square foot stand-alone bat vivarium and research facility, designed as an extension of Colorado State University’s Center for Vector-Borne Infection Diseases. The state-of-the-art facility incorporates advanced environmental and biosafety controls to support the successful breeding and rearing of bats, crucial for research and scientific advancement.

The building features structural masonry construction with comprehensive thermal and moisture protection systems, ensuring a controlled environment tailored to the unique needs of its inhabitants. The innovative design includes an open-caging concept for animal housing, promoting optimal habitat conditions and facilitating research activities. This specialized facility will serve as a key resource for advancing knowledge in vector-borne disease studies.

Fort Collins, CO