Francis Allen Gymnastics Training Complex

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Named in honor of storied Nebraska and Olympic gymnastics coach Francis Allen, this 46,500 square foot, state-of-the-art gymnastics training facility is an addition to the northwest side of the Bob Devaney Sports Center. This nationally competitive, one-of-a-kind complex includes a grand-entrance lobby, athletic therapy sites, locker rooms, offices, team rooms, and a dedicated practice space for men’s and women’s gymnastics.

 

Lincoln, NE

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Athletic and Recreation Complex

Wayne State College

Renovation and addition project including a 122,252 square foot new athletic and recreation air-supported structure, and 70,650 square foot of recreation space upgrades as well as locker room and office upgrades.

 

Wayne, NE

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CSU – Chiropteran Research Facility

Colorado State University

New construction of 99,252 sf equine teaching hospital. The JFEH provides leading-edge teaching, research, and clinical services, offering specialized equine veterinary medicine with notable offerings in critical care, isolation, diagnostic imaging, and sports medicine and rehabilitation. The JFEH functions as a full service, tertiary referral equine hospital providing surgical, medical, emergency and elective veterinary treatments for the Rocky Mountain region. It also provides teaching experience for the Professional Veterinary Medicine Program in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS), functioning as a center for experiential learning for veterinary students, undergraduate students, and veterinary medical technician students. The facility is a two-story structure with clinical operations and horse stalls on the 1st floor and educational/office components on the 2nd floor.

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Fort Collins, CO

 

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