A&P Mountain Expertise

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MOUNTAIN EXPERTISE 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 successfully completed more than 50 projects in high altitude mountain environments. From Breckenridge to Steamboat Springs, and Telluride t o Vail, A&P understands the unique considerations of mountain construction.


MOUNTAIN EXPERTISE


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

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Working around weather, access and manpower challenges is something we excel at. We have specialized teams that focus on mountain conditions and will provide the best service and results to our clients. A&P has more than 30 years of mountain construction experience. We understand the complexities and physical demands of building during brutal winter weather and at high altitude. We know how to manage the construction during spring mud season and we understand the sensitive issue of erosion control. We understand how cold winds, heavy snows and frozen ground will impact worker safety, the budget and schedule. We can also manage the occasional visits from the local animal population. A&P’s management plan will reduce or eliminate escalating costs and weather related material shortages as well as help protect workers, material and equipment and ensure that the project remains within the established budget and schedule without sacrificing quality.


Rangely Hospital District

Replacement Hospital

Rangely, Colorado

Size 72,367 sf Owner Rangely Hospital District Design Davis Partnership


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

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The Rangely District Replacement Hospital is a 72,367 sf, single-story critical access hospital located in Rangely, Colorado. The hospital includes 18 beds, labs and clinic space, and provides primary and emergency healthcare services for residents and visitors of Northwest Colorado. Construction was complete three months ahead of schedule, on budget and with no contractor-initiated change orders. Best Building Project GC $10M-$40M - AGC Colorado & ACE Awards Healthcare Project of the Year - ENR Mountain States Project Achievement Award - Construction Management Association of America


Ya m p a V a l l e y

Medical Center Expansion

Steamboat Springs, Colorado

Size 37,000 sf Owner Yampa Valley Medical Center Design Davis Partnership


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

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This project consisted of two additions to the existing hospital, encompassing two operating rooms, a pharmacy, an obstetrics (OB) room, labor and delivery rooms, postpartum rooms, support areas, locker rooms and a mechanical room. The project also included renovations to the existing OB department, the existing operating rooms, the surgery preparation and recovery area, laboratories and offices. The project was completed while the hospital was fully operational. Silver Hard Hat Award, Outstanding Healthcare Project - Mountain States Construction


Yu m a

District

Hospital

Yuma, Colorado

Size 68,500 sf Owner Yuma Hospital District Design Davis Partnership


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

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This new 12-bed, 68,500 square foot critical access hospital replaced the City’s existing hospital. Located on a 14-acre site, the new Yuma District Hospital significantly expands the quality and capacity of vital community healthcare services. The new facility includes a surgery wing, two operating rooms, endocrinology area, LDRP area, radiology department, cardiac/trauma area, physical therapy pool area, labs and clinic space. A&P was brought on-board mid-design and was immediately challenged to maintain the strength and integrity of the architect’s compelling aesthetic vision within the client’s budget. A&P applied a contentious preconstruction process to carefully scrutinizing design choices, building materials and finishes and proposed effective alternatives, which reduced costs without mitigating quality, functionality or the owner and architect’s aesthetic vision. Award of Excellence, Public Building - ACI Rocky Mountain Chapter Excellence in Construction Award - ABC Rocky Mountain Chapter


Estes Park

Medical Center

Emergency Depar tment

Estes Park, Colorado

Size 7,600 sf Owner Estes Park Medical Center Design Davis Partnership


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

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This emergency room expansion and remodel includes six exam rooms and three trauma rooms. In addition, the project includes a new triage room, nurses station, clean room, reception room, waiting room, consult room, doctors office, break room and parking lot. Well-managed funds enabled the owner to add an additional parking lot, which was not part of the original scope. The original stormwater plan was redrawn and routed to the south side of the hospital delaying A&P to begin construction a month late. Despite the new design and delay of construction start, A&P was able to finish two weeks before the original scheduled completion date. This was achieved by working hand in hand with the architect and civil engineer during the site work phase, often building off of drawings that were handed to AP Healthcare the same morning and by pushing our subcontractors to perform and coordinate with the team as a whole. Silver Hard Hat Award, Outstanding Healthcare Project - Mountain States Construction


C a r b o n Va l l e y

Recreation Center Addition and Renovation

Frederick, Colorado

Size 52,000 sf Owner Carbon Valley Recreation District Design Studio DH Architecture


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

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This recreation center addition features a 6-lane lap pool, a leisure pool with current channel, an 18-foot slide with splash pool, a gymnasium with a running track, a gymnastics room, family and public locker rooms, weight rooms, aerobic rooms, a racquetball court, a childcare center, and a multi-purpose room.


Eagle County

Battle Mountain High School & District Stadium

Eagle, Colorado

Size 204,000 sf Owner Eagle County School District Design H+L Architecture


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

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This new high school campus includes flexible classrooms, administrative offices, cafeteria, a full auditorium/theater, two gymnasiums, a weight room, a dance/fitness room, a culinary arts kitchen and lecture hall. Sharing space with a local community college, the facility also includes an art wing with a photography studio and laboratory, a wood shop and other experiential learning spaces. Site work includes two parking lots and a separate access road, as well as a synthetic turf field with stadium bleacher seating, a rubberized track, practice fields, discus and shot put fields.


Colorado Mountain College

Steamboat Campus Student Center

Steamboat Springs, Colorado

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


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

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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.


C a r b o n Va l l e y

Recreation Center Addition and Renovation

Frederick, Colorado

Size 52,000 sf Owner Carbon Valley Recreation District Design Studio DH Architecture


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

VALUE BEYOND BUILDING

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This recreation center addition features a 6-lane lap pool, a leisure pool with current channel, an 18-foot slide with splash pool, a gymnasium with a running track, a gymnastics room, family and public locker rooms, weight rooms, aerobic rooms, a racquetball court, a childcare center, and a multi-purpose room.


Gypsum

Recreation Center

Gypsum, Colorado

Size 59,100 sf Owner Town of Gypsum Design Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

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This new recreation center features a lap pool, a lazy river with a large waterslide, locker rooms, a large gymnasium, a gymnastics area, basketball courts, a running track, and a climbing wall. The large climbing wall and climbing pinnacle highlight the lounge area, which is accented by a rustic stone fireplace and a spacious pyramid-shaped skylight.


Breckenridge

Recreation Center MEP Renovations

Breckenridge, Colorado

Size 10,000 sf Owner Town of Breckenridge Design Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

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This fast-track renovation of the Breckenridge Recreation Center included the complete replacement of all pool equipment with mechanical upgrades to the boiler system, HVAC minor duct modifications, HVAC control upgrades, related electrical work and interior wall reconfiguration at the pool chemical rooms. This project was a welcomed return for A&P after building the original Breckenridge Recreation Center, completing a roof replacement/ renovation and other MEP renovations prior.


Memorial Library Addition & Renovation

LEED

Bud Wer ner

Silver

Steamboat Springs, Colorado

Size 35,700 sf Owner East Routt County Library District Design West Elevation Architects Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

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This project consisted of remodeling and renovating the 9,344-sf library to improve administrative offices and a community room, plus an addition of approximately 26,395 sf for collections and service departments. The original 1967 library, designed by Denver architect Tor Westgaard, was built in memory of local Olympic skier, Wallace “Buddy” Werner. The addition & renovation concluded a journey that began 12 years earlier with citizen input, needs assessments and long-range planning. LEED Silver Silver Hard Hat Sustainable Design Award – Colorado Construction


C a r b o n Va l l e y

Library

Firestone, Colorado

Size 35,000 sf Owner High Plains Library District Design klipp-gkkworks


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

VALUE BEYOND BUILDING

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This library is a new sustainable, 35,000 sf, single-story facility. The envelope consists of brick, stucco, stone veneer, storefront glass systems and aluminum sun shades. The facility features waterless urinals and an access floor system with an underfloor HVAC system. Interior finishes included acoustical panels to dampen noise transmission and carpet tile flooring to facilitate flexibility in the program and ease of maintenance on the HVAC system below the access floor. The rooftop mechanical screen wall is a transpired solar collector that uses perforated metal wall panels and a plenum to pre-heat the outside air feeding the rooftop units. This facility was the first in a new business park so all of the streets and public utilities had to be brought into the site during the construction period. The meeting room can be made available after hours through a dedicated entrance so the entire facility does not have to be opened for the community to use this area of the building.


Summit County

Mixed Fleet

Maintenance Facility

Frisco, Colorado

Size 45,370 sf Owner Summit County Design RNL Design


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

VALUE BEYOND BUILDING

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This award-winning project was a collaboration between A&P, Summit County, Colorado Department of Transportation, Federal Transportation Administration and RNL Design. The project includes a transit and vehicle maintenance garage facility, stand-alone drive-through bus wash bay and a multi-use fuel island and bulk fuel storage area. Within the main facility there are 10 heavy duty bays, 4 automotive bays and 1 fabrication bay. Green components include transpired solar wall, pole mounted 10 kW photovoltaic system, high recycled content in exterior materials, super insulated envelope, extensive daylighting, radiant floor with reflective coating and native plants with minimal irrigation. Top Industrial/Manufacturing Projects #4 – Mountain States Construction


Senior Housing Community

Casey’s Pond Ya m p a V a l l e y M e d i c a l C e n t e r Steamboat Springs, Colorado

Size 150,000 sf Owner Yampa Valley Medical Center Design VTBS Architects


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

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Located in picturesque Steamboat Springs, this facility is northwest Colorado’s most inclusive senior housing community, housing 144 total units and providing three progressive levels of care for residents. The community offers 60 skilled nursing units, 50 units of assisted living/Alzheimer’s and dementia-related care and 34 independent-living units. The project site is surrounded by water with Casey’s Pond on the west side and the Burgess Creek running on the south side. The building design captures the mountain aesthetics while addressing the extreme climate changes frequently experienced in the Steamboat area.


Lake County High School

Addition and Renovations

Leadville, Colorado

Size 114,000 sf Owner Lake County R-1 School District Design H+L Architecture


innovate. collaborate. outperform.

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Funded through the Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST) program, this renovation and addition to the existing Lake County High School created a high-performing, 21st-century learning environment for students while celebrating Leadville’s natural environment and history. The school provides a variety of learning environments from general classrooms, science laboratories and project labs, designed for flexibility and adaptability. Spatial boundaries are easily modified or reconfigured from small to medium to large group classes and extend into community congregation spaces. A new high school classroom area addition – a double stacked wing – includes up-to-date science labs and wireless connection throughout, making every area a learning environment.


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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