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Roche Wins School Jobs
Clark County School District awarded Roche Constructors, Inc.
the contract to construct a new middle school on the corner
of Karen Avenue and Lamb Boulevard. in Las Vegas. Valued at
$21.5 million, the 148,500-sq.-ft. school will be constructed
on an 18-acre site. Welles Puglsey Architects designed the
school, which is scheduled for completion in May 2006. Roche
recently completed Spring Valley High School, valued at $40.3
million, and is wrapping up construction on the $19 million
Clifford O. Findlay Middle School in June.
Firm Awarded Vet Hospital Project,
School Work
SR Construction has been awarded the contract for the design,
engineering and construction management of a state-of-the-art
animal emergency treatment facility, located in Henderson.
Construction costs are estimated at $1.2 million for the 6,100-sq.-ft.
facility. SR broke ground in April and will complete the project
in December, with Joe Garcia serving as project manager.
SR also broke ground on the 18,000-sq.-ft. Hillcrest Academy
in Las Vegas. The $2.1 million expansion will be completed
for the 2004-2005 school year, and will include eight elementary
classrooms, six preschool classrooms, a library/media room,
student store and administrative offices.
HCE Working on World Market Center
Harris Consulting Engineers is providing HVAC, plumbing and
electrical design services for the new World Market Center,
a $1 billion home furnishings complex being built by Furniture
Mart Enterprises. The complex will eventually span 7.5 million
sq. ft. of permanent showrooms and temporary exhibit space
for furniture industry wholesalers and manufacturers. Phase
one of the World Market Center is estimated to cost $200 million
and will be completed before the first scheduled trade show
in 2005. At final build-out, the project will be comprised
of three, 10-story towers, a pavilion and a four-story trade
fair. Whiting Turner Contracting Company is the project's
general contractor, with JMA Architectural Studios serving
as architect.
Q & D Moving Forward with Hospital Work
Q & D Construction, Inc. has completed the utility phase
of work for the Saint Mary's Health Network West Campus, including
demolition of six buildings, addition of storm drains and
sewer systems and relocation and upgrading of mains for all
utilities. The $3.2 million site work is the foundation for
a campus expansion that will double the network's health care
facilities in downtown Reno.
Q & D is on schedule to complete the campus' $14.9 million
seven story parking structure by October, which will add over
1,000 parking spaces to the campus. Also underway is the Medical
Plaza at Saint Mary's, a six-story, 211,000-sq.-ft. medical
office building. The core and shell of the $20.3 million building
will be completed in January 2005. The plaza will feature
an on-site laboratory, diagnostic imaging, wellness center,
radiation/oncology, and several floors of physician office
space. Saint Mary's Health Network has a total of $160 million
in projects slated for its West Campus expansion, including
upgrades to existing downtown Reno facilities.
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