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New Cement Plant
Planned for Nevada Desert
CH2M HILL Lockwood Greene to Design $300
million Cement Plant
CH2M HILL Lockwood Greene has secured a contract from FLSmidth
to provide structural and architectural design for Ash Grove
Cement Company's new $300 million Portland cement plant in
Moapa, Nevada. CH2M HILL Lockwood Greene will be providing
the structural and architectural designs for the facility
including the primary crusher, limestone storage, raw mill
production, exhaust gas conditioning, preheater, kiln, clinker
cooler, cement mill, coal mill and rail/truck unloading facilities.
The preheater for the plant will be a six-stage 450-ft. tall
tower. Limestone for the facility will be mined from an area
approximately five miles away, sent through a crusher located
near the quarry, and then transported to the facility using
a five-mile long belt conveyor. Design is expected to be completed
in October 2006. Shop drawing review will continue throughout
2007.
The Korte Company
Begins Catholic Church Construction
The Korte Company has begun the mass grading and preparatory
work for the new construction of the St. Francis of Assisi
Parish Hall. The Korte Company will begin construction on
the 800-seat capacity assembly hall this month with a scheduled
completion of December of 2006.
The site masterplan includes a 2,000-seat capacity church,
making it the largest suburban church in the Diocese of Las
Vegas. Also slated for the site is a Catholic school. The
total cost of the current phase of the project is estimated
at $10 million.
The Korte Company was also recently chosen as the general
contractor for Fire Station #47, located at Far Hills Avenue
and Ridge Pine Street in Summerlin, Nevada. Construction for
the 10,738-sq.-ft. facility began in May, and is expected
to finish by the end of the year. When complete, the $3.9
million facility will feature state-of-the-art response and
safety mechanisms as well as a number of amenities for the
crew of firefighters.
W Las Vegas Announces Development Partners
M.J. Dean Construction has been named general contractor
of the 24.5-acre W Las Vegas Hotel, Casino and Residences
project located at Harmon Avenue and Koval Lane. Also named
to the project are Klai Juba Architects, Lacina Heitler Architects
and Charles Allem Designs. The W Las Vegas is being developed
through a partnership between Edge Resorts and Starwood Hotels
and Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
The project will encompass a mix of hotel and condo-hotel
units and features multiple restaurants, destination spa,
theatre, distinctive shopping, a meetings facility and an
expansive pool area. It will also be the brand's first property
with a casino.
In January, W Las Vegas secured $232.5 million in pre-development
financing led by Societe Generale Corporate & Investment
Banking. Utility installation work has begun on the site and
M.J. Dean is currently building a 7,200-sq.-ft., $5 million
Welcome Center at the site of the future property.
Studios, one-bedroom units and suites ranging from 500 to
3,000 sq. ft. will be available for purchase and can be combined
to form larger residences.
Miracle Mile Shops Unveiled
Boulevard Invest, the joint venture of Tri Star Capital and
RFR Holding, and owners of The Shops in Desert Passage, revealed
the shopping center's re-branding as the Miracle Mile Shops
in conjunction with the exterior and interior reconstruction
throughout the center. The renovation is expected to be completed
in 2007.
Miracle Mile Shops, named in part to promote the 1.5 miles
of retail space the mall covers, signals the center's transformation
to a sleeker, more urbanized and contemporary space. The $50
million makeover will focus on de-theming the center's elaborate
Moroccan design for a more streamlined, clean and modern atmosphere
in a move to create synergy with the $200 million renovation
and re-branding of the Aladdin Hotel & Casino into the
Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino.
The project team includes the architectural firms Gensler
of Nevada and the Friedmutter Group, in conjunction with construction
group Flagship Construction Co.
Planned enhancements to the interior include new flooring,
brighter interior lighting, streamlined and modernized storefronts
and kiosks and a completely de-themed interior and an interactive
directional system. Gensler is also designing a three-story
sculptural facade element, which identifies the entry to the
mall.
Plans for the center's exterior includes adding people movers
for better access into the mall, a backlit sidewalk water
feature and state-of-the-art LED video offering continuous
streaming imagery. Additionally, the mall's entrances and
existing retail locations on the facade will be made over
with floor-to-ceiling glass vestibule doors and storefronts.
Finally, the new exterior will include a new patio and terrace
to extend out to the sidewalk and invite potential customers
inside.
The Light Group Develops Spa Lofts in Las
Vegas
The Light Group announces the development Spa Lofts, a 140-unit,
five-story luxury loft project located at I-215 and Rainbow
Blvd., a short distance from the Las Vegas Strip. The property
centers around a world-class spa facility, offering everything
from a state-of-the-art gym to professional spa services.
The loft-style units will range from 1,100 to 1,700-sq.-ft.
from pool to penthouse levels with a variety of floor plans.
Units are slated to run $400,000 to $600,000. The project
is anticipated to break ground in February 2007, with an expected
completion date of February 2008.
Downtown Vegas Mixed-Use Development Begins
Utilities
juhl, a mixed-use development to be located at the southeast
corner of Bonneville Avenue and Third Street, began a $600,000
undergrounding and relocation of utilities this week. The
$167 million project is being developed by CityMark Development,
a San Diego-based development firm dedicated to revitalizing
urban areas of distinction and unique historic heritage by
creating innovative residences that enhance the quality of
life.
Above and below-ground utilities such as water, wastewater,
power, phone, gas and cable services will be tapped, relocated
underground and connected to the juhl building site several
blocks away. Connecting the hubs to the 2.5-acre property
are 14,000 ft. of new six- and four-inch conduits.
Current construction also includes the demolition of four
on-property buildings. The new development consists of six
towers, ranging from six to 15 stories, and features 341 walk-up,
loft, penthouse and studio units as well as 24,000 sq. ft.
of dedicated retail space.
Residential features include 10-ft. ceilings with exposed
mechanicals, floor-to-ceiling dual-glazed windows for sound
insulation, and low emission glass for sun protection and
energy efficiency. The project also includes a two-story state-of-the-art
fitness facility and a rooftop courtyard featuring a pool.
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