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HIGHER EDUCATION innovate. collaborate. outperform.

VALUE BEYOND BUILDING Healthcare Higher Education K12 Education Aquatics & Recreation Municipal Government Senior Living Office Hospitality Mixed-Use Multi-Family Housing Retail Energy Resources Federal Government

A&P has been successfully creating learning environments on higher education campuses across the nation for nearly 70 years.


HIGHER EDUCATION


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Having worked on more than 50 university and college campuses throughout the region and nationally, A&P understands the unique challenges of working in a bustling campus environment with multiple stakeholders. Since A&P opened our Colorado office in 1981, we have specialized in institutional and educational projects and we are currently ranked the regions #1 Education Contractor (ENR 2013). Our higher education construction teams have completed projects varying from classroom and advanced laboratory buildings to facilities that house fine arts and athletics programs. A&P offers proven techniques to address campus safety, site logistics, deliveries and staging and working within the parameters of the student schedules.


Marquez Hall

LEED

Colorado School of Mines

Silver

Golden, Colorado

Size 93,000 sf Owner Colorado School of Mines Design Anderson Mason Dale Bohlin Cywinski Jackson


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This project furthers Colorado School of Mines’ position as a global leader with a unique breadth of industry expertise. With this cutting-edge building, Mines’ Department of Petroleum Engineering now pushes the forefront of new technology and remains at the top of its class in recruiting and training new petroleum engineers. Marquez Hall features customized classrooms and research and teaching laboratories; smart classrooms equipped with wireless networking and interactive audio-visual technology; a multi-purpose visualization classroom to support interdisciplinary collaboration between Petroleum Engineering, Geology and Geophysics; capacity for increased faculty research activity and enrollment of up to 400 students; offices and meeting space designed to enhance interaction between students and faculty as well as research teams, and informational displays that will educate campus visitors about the petroleum industry. LEED Silver Citation Award for Built Architecture - AIA Colorado


Colorado Mountain College

Steamboat Campus Student Center

Steamboat Springs, Colorado

Size 65,000 sf Owner Colorado Mountain College Design H+L Architecture


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This majestic multi-purpose academic and administrative center serves as the center piece of the College. Carefully integrated into the side of a steep slope, this state-of-the-art building configured over three stories presents technologically advanced classroom space, auditoriums and student gathering components as well as many of the offices and services required for campus administration. The heart of the design is an expansive glass curtain wall and outdoor patio environment combining sweeping views with regionally appropriate building materials to create a sense of place and pride. The scope of work included the addition of a public road and related public utility improvements further connecting the new facility to the surrounding municipal interests. The improvements to public infrastructure greatly increased the need for a comprehensive process of identifying stakeholders within City of Steamboat Springs and neighborhood interests.


Eagle Hall at Chandler Gilbert Community College Mesa, Arizona

Size 30,000 sf Owner Maricopa County Community College District Design Gabor Lorant Architects


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Engel Hall houses the nursing and life sciences programs of the Williams-Gateway campus of Chandler-Gilbert Community College, including two life science laboratories, seven general classrooms, two lecture halls, instructional clinic for nursing and faculty offices. The building not only meets the current growing need for healthcare training in the Southeast Valley but also allows for future growth. The project also includes a new central plant that will serve both the main campus and the buildings south of campus. The facility has quickly become a signature building for the campus, setting the standard for architectural detailing that will be incorporated into future campus buildings. LEED Gold


Lory Student Center Theatre Renovation

LEED

Colorado State University

Gold

Fort Collins, Colorado

Size 20,000 sf Owner Colorado State University Design Aller Lingle Massey Architects PC


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The project consisted of the renovation to the existing historical Lory Student Center Theater on the Main Campus of Colorado State University. The existing 20,000-sf, post-tension poured in place concrete structure went from a raked seating theater, to a flat floor multipurpose space, increasing seating capacity to 605-seats. The existing post-tension balcony was completely removed to accommodate the new flat floor that was built up to the elevation of the existing lobby. The north storefront wall of the lobby was moved out to the north, but held under the existing roof structure. The mechanical and electrical was also upgraded. The outline and natural colors found in the rock formations around Horsetooth Reservoir emerged as a favorite design concept that guided the interior design decisions. Sustainable design principles and universal access were fundamental to every discussion. LEED Gold Small Scale Commercial, Honor - Brilliance Awards


College of Business Addition & Renovation

LEED

University of Wyoming

Gold

Laramie, Wyoming

Size 191,000 sf Owner University of Wyoming Design Hatin Jorgensen Architects Kallmann McKinnel & Wood Architects


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This project consists of a 60,000-sf renovation to the current College of Business, built in 1960, and a 131,000-sf addition. It features a variety of classroom environments, including group study rooms, tiered-seating case study rooms, a multimedia laboratory, practice interview rooms, computer labs and a 150-seat auditorium. The design caters to the existing architecture and campus standards while integrating new and innovative characteristics to provide timeless elements to a landmark project. The project also includes a student lounge and an atrium. LEED Gold National Excellence in Construction Institutional Category Pyramid Award - ABC National Intermountain Best of 2010 Gold Award, Outstanding Higher Education Project - Mountain States Construction Excellence in Construction Institutional Category Excellence Award - ABC Rocky Mountain Chapter


U n i v e r s i t y o f Te x a s a t D a l l a s Math, Science, and Engineering Center Dallas, Texas

Size 75,000 sf Owner University of Texas at Dallas Design Kell Munoz


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The University of Texas at Dallas Math, Science, and Engineering Teaching/Learning Center is a three-story facility that provides classroom and laboratory education in mathematics, physics, chemistry, geosciences and engineering for students. Additionally, it includes a major laboratory for research and development for the Department of Mathematics and Science Education, a lecture hall, recitation areas, instructional laboratories, offices for faculty and tutors and shell space for future program elements. It is constructed of concrete and structural steel and feature architectural precast and glass skin, and ties into two existing buildings.


Chadron State College

Armstrong Gymnasium and Event Center Addition and Renovations

Chadron, NE

Size 113,105 sf Owner Chadron State College Design Leo A Daly


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The Chadron State College Armstrong Gymnasium and Events Center Renovation and Addition Project is a two-phased renovation of the current Armstrong PE Building. Phase one (approximately 50,000 sf) included the athletics strength and conditioning center, which involved renovating and converting the existing 6,300-sf natatorium to serve as the new home for athletics training. The second phase included the new 64,000-sf Event Center Arena (seating capacity of 2,700) with lobby area, circulation spaces, athletic offices and auxiliary spaces (including locker rooms, fan amenities, sports medicine and support spaces).


Community College Craig Campus

LEED

Colorado Nor thwestern

Silver

Craig, Colorado

Size 70,000 sf Owner Colorado Northwestern Community College Design Anderson Mason Dale


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The Academic Building and Career Technical Center were the first buildings built on the new Craig campus. The Academic building includes administrative areas, educational space and simulation labs for nursing, chemistry, physics, biology and earth sciences. The new building also includes a library, student government, bookstore, newspaper, student services and an arts area. The Career Technical Center is for specialized education programs such as mine training, cosmetology, massage therapy and other trades. LEED Silver


Colorado School of Mines

Alderson Hall

Renovations and Addition

Golden, Colorado

Size 95,000 sf Owner Colorado School of Mines Design RNL Design


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This historical renovation also included an addition to the Colorado School of Mines Alderson Hall. The main renovations included chemical and petroleum engineering laboratories with specialized blast room, fluid flow tower and a drilling simulator, four-story atrium.


University of Denver

Daniels College of Business

Denver, Colorado

Size 153,300 sf Owner University of Denver Design Anderson Mason Dale


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The Daniels College of Business is located in the middle of the University of Denver (DU) campus. The brick exterior with limestone accents and copper roof fit right in to the style of the previous campus buildings. This 153,000-sf higher education facility features state-of-theart computer technology for the business curriculum. There is also a 2-level underground parking lot with 110 spaces. Flexibility and responsiveness were key to this project, because a portion of the interior finish changed significantly late in the schedule. Through the team’s flexibility and subcontractor commitment, A&P was able to complete all the major work prior to opening to the school’s staff and students.


For t Lewis College Ber ndt

Biology Hall

Addition and Renovation

Durango, Colorado

Size 31,300 sf Owner Fort Lewis College Design Anderson Mason Dale


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The design and construction of Berndt Biology Hall involved demolishing the central core of a single-story structure and rebuilding in-place a new three-level 32,000-sf addition while the two extant sections of the building remained in use. A severely constrained site, centrally located on an active college campus and the need to work around and maintain existing building systems in disjointed sections of the former building required extensive communication and teamwork between the College, A&P and the design team. The building program features a combination of traditional college classroom and office facilities as well as highly specialized laboratory facilities to accommodate agriculture, botany, genetics, herbarium, microbiology, physiology, zoology and anatomy.


College Sunlight Peak and Challenger Point Science Buildings

LEED

Front Range Community

Gold

Fort Collins, Colorado

Size 46,600 sf Owner Front Range Community College Design FWA Group


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This two-phase LEED Gold project consisted of a new science building, Sunlight Peak, and the renovation / addition of the two-story Challenger Point Building on Front Range Community College’s Larimer Campus. Sunlight Peak contains a cadaver lab and increased the campus’s science lab capacity to 10 labs, with associated prep rooms. The Challenger Point renovation converted the existing labs into classroom space to increase the total number of campus classrooms. The cast-in-place addition includes science classrooms and support facilities. The project also included an adjacent observatory. A&P was able to apply creative phasing and scheduling to this project to reduce the schedule by more than four months. LEED Gold Best Higher Education/Research Project - ENR Mountain States


Front Range Community

College Student Services and Math Building Renovations

Westminster, Colorado

Size 35,000 sf Owner Front Range Community College Design FWA Group


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Located on the Westminster Campus, this multi-phase project consolidates all student services, including admissions and registration, advisement, career counseling, tutoring, testing, financial aid, disability services and cashiers, into one central 35,000-sf location. Renovations include reconfiguration of spaces, HVAC upgrades, structural upgrades, building envelope improvements and cosmetic upgrades to the student center, mathematics department and performance and lecture hall.


Colorado Mesa University

Maverick Center Addition and Renovation

Grand Junction, Colorado

Size 135,000 sf Owner Colorado Mesa University Design Sink Combs Dethlefs


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Delivered in a collaborative process, the Maverick Center has become a showcase facility in the University’s recruiting and retention efforts. The Maverick Center project included converting an existing natatorium to strength and conditioning facilities and creating numerous staff offices, classroom and laboratory spaces for the school’s nursing, kinesiology and other health-related departments while updating existing locker rooms, common areas and gymnasium. The expanded facilities resulted in a new nataturium with a 50-meter competition pool, an outdoor softball stadium, football fields and other site improvements. Excellence in Construction Institutional Category, Merit Award - ABC Western CO Chapter Gold Hard Hat Award, Outstanding Sports/Recreation Project - Mountain States Construction


Nor theastern Junior College

Blue Spruce Residence Hall Building

Sterling, Colorado

Size 32,500 sf Owner Northeastern Junior College Design Anderson Mason Dale


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The newest residence hall at this two-year college accommodates 128 students in double rooms. The building is equipped with a kitchen, laundry facilities and a two-story lounge and study area. Located along the new pedestrian promenade, the new residence also includes a large outdoor courtyard space, complete with barbecue stations, which is shared with the adjacent residence hall. This facility increases the availability of on-campus housing and supports the college’s recruiting and retention efforts.


University of Nor thern Colorado

Ross Hall Chemistry Labs Additions and Renovations

Greeley, Colorado

Size 213,000 sf Owner University of Northern Colorado Design PageSoutherlandPage


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The award-winning University of Northern Colorado Ross Hall renovation and expansion project involved the phased construction of laboratories, classrooms, lecture halls and office space for the Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Physics, Mathematical Sciences and Environmental Studies departments. Gold Hard Hat, Outstanding Masonry Project - Colorado Construction


University of Nor thern Colorado

Turner Hall Renovations

Greeley, Colorado

Size 140,000 sf Owner University of Northern Colorado Design MOA Architecture


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The renovation to this 13-story, 328-bed student housing facility at the University of Northern Colorado took place over the summers of 2009 and 2010. Renovations included major abatement throughout the residence; complete replacement of data and coaxial cable in all rooms; domestic hot and cold riser replacement; addition of laundry rooms on 4 floors; demolition of a 13-story trash chute; new lighting package and reconfiguration of existing circuitry; new fire alarm panel and annunciator panel; reconfiguration of wall layout for common areas and living areas; new built-in casework and furnishings; and re-texturing of walls to knock down finish, painting and carpeting.


Normandale Community College

Academic Partnership Center Renovations

Bloomington, Minnesota

Size 29,200 sf Owner Normandale Community College Design Rafferty Rafferty & Tollefson Architects


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The 74,000-sf, three-story Academic Partnership Center (APC) building was constructed in 14 months. The 27 classrooms and 3 office suites are operated by Normandale College in collaboration with other colleges and universities within the MnSCU system. The APC was one of the first major projects completed under the new CM@R process allowed by MnSCU. This project required the connection to the newly renovated Kopp Student Center. A&P used driven piling and connected all mechanical and electrical systems to the main portion of campus without disrupting operations. The unique structural design was supported on 476 driven piling and the slab on grade was supported by rammed aggregate piers (GeoPier). The A&P team determined this to be the most cost effective solution and allowed for the future flexibility the College wanted in lieu of a structural slab. The building was completed on time and under the initial GMP submitted, allowing project dollars to be returned to the owner.


University of Colorado

Health Sciences Center

Fitzsimons Campus Services Building

Aurora, Colorado

Size 68,300 sf Owner University of Colorado at Denver & Health SciencesCenter Design Anderson Mason Dale


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Located on the University of Colorado Health Sciences Campus, the Fitzsimons Facilities Support Building is the unseen heart of the campus’ infrastructure and facilities maintenance operations. Included are vehicle storage and maintenance facilities as well as workshop spaces for the lock shop, carpentry shop, plumbing and HVAC shops; electrical shop; paint shop; landscaping services shop; welding shop; tool and parts storage areas; a mail center; and a full printing center. Providing dedicated office space for numerous departments for the University’s administration, the 68,300-sf facility consolidates many previously scattered campus services departments into one central location.


Central Arizona College’s Superstition Mountain Campus Expansion Apache Junction, Arizona

Size 46,000 sf Owner Central Arizona College Design Richard + Bauer


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The expansion at the Superstition Mountain Campus consisted of a new building housing classrooms, laboratory and science rooms for nursing school, open computer commons, facility space, testing areas and a new bookstore. This phase included renovations of existing buildings to relocate early education classrooms with a new exterior play area, a new student lounge with a serving area and multiple faculty and classroom additions.


University of Minnesota NOvA Far Detector Facility Ash River, Minnesota

Size 39,500 sf Owner University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Design Burns & McDonnell Engineer Co., Inc


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The NOvA Far Detector Facility is a new international physics laboratory, and the site of an upcoming experiment that will help scientists understand the origins of the universe. The experiment, which begins collecting data in 2013, will involve the study of neutrinos, subatomic particles that are among the fundamental building blocks of matter. The construction of the detector facility involved many unique logistical challenges related to the remote project site and the huge, very specialized equipment required for the experiment. The project involved building a 3.5-mile access road and supplying power to the isolated project site, blasting 40 feet into the granite to create a football field-sized space for the detector enclosure and, finally, building the massive 350-foot-long concrete facility. BIM technology was critical in identifying logistical and scheduling issues, demonstrating how the complex building components would fit together, and designing a real-time communication plan for stakeholders. A unique application of BIM technology led to the development of 3D laser scanning, which helped minimize layout time for excavation.


University of Minnesota

Regis Center for the Arts Marquez Hall Minneapolis, Minnesota

Size 154,000 sf Owner University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Design Meyer Borgman & Johnson-MJB


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This $28 Million, 154,000-sf building on the University of Minnesota campus includes sophisticated art teaching and research facilities. The 18-month project was completed in the midst of an active, thriving campus and included the installation of extensive mechanical and chemical handling systems. Commissioning of the complicated HVAC, electrical and mechanical systems was completed smoothly, allowing the University to quickly and easily assume the maintenance and operation of the facility.


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

VALUE BEYOND BUILDING Healthcare Higher Education K12 Education Aquatics & Recreation Municipal Government Senior Living Office Hospitality Mixed-Use Multi-Family Housing Retail Energy Resources Federal Government

Leader ship Contac ts Tom Horsting Sr. Vice President thorsting@a-p.com

Doug Johnson, LEED AP Vice President djohnson@a-p.com

(303) 363-7101 www.a-p.com

Mark Ortiz, LEED AP Business Development mortiz@a-p.com


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