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Firm to Build Prototype High School
The Las Vegas branch of Core Construction, formerly Target
General Inc, recently announced the firm has been tapped by
the Clark County School District to build an unnamed school
on Buffalo and Grand Teton drives in Las Vegas.
The new school will be the prototype for future schools in
Las Vegas. The project will consist of four buildings totaling
350,000-sq.-ft. on a 40-acre parcel. The site also includes
a football stadium, track, soccer fields and tennis and basketball
courts.
Construction on the $45.2 million site is scheduled for completion
in July 2005. Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects is designing the
project.
Reno Firm Gains Riverfront Project
TNT Construction Inc. of Reno recently won the new riverfront
development on Sierra Street that will feature a 12-story
river front condo project with a parking garage and retail
space.
The project, which is owned by BCN Development of Denver,
will feature 87 condos and two floors of retail shops and
restaurants.
Work is scheduled to begin early next year.
SR Construction Wins Contracts
Las Vegas-based SR Construction recently won two projects,
with the firm building one in Las Vegas and the other in Lake
Havasu.
In Las Vegas, SR Construction is building the Lake Mead Promenade,
a 19,000-sq.-ft. retail center. The $2 million project will
break ground in March and is scheduled for completion in August.
In Lake Havasu, SR Construction is renovating the west wing
of the Lake Havasu Regional Medical Center.
Construction costs on the 8,100-sq.-ft. remodel are estimated
at $254,000.
Kitchell Lands Medical Project
Kitchell Contractors has been selected by Pacific Sunset Development,
LLC, to provide construction management/general contracting
services for the new Coronado Medical Office Campus in Las
Vegas, Nevada.
The six-acre campus will feature a three-story, 53,700-sq.-ft.,
multi-use medical facility and five 8,000-sq.-ft. condominium
medical office buildings. The campus is located at 6410 Medical
Center Drive, at the intersection of Sunset Road and Highway
I-215. The architect is Las Vegas-based Youngblood Wucherer
Sparer, a full-service architectural and design firm.
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