Large-Scale Construction
PARIC Corporation is taking steps to increase its reach beyond eastern Missouri, but doing so has required a renewed focus on the hiring and training of new personnel
VP of construction Edgar Elliot helped Western Athletic Club bulk up its customer base by designing Bay Club Cupertino, a template for the chain’s high-end rebranding concept focused on hospitality and social space
CenterPoint Properties staked its reputation—and millions of dollars—on financing and developing the two largest intermodal rail facilities in America, and now it’s expanding with a high-profile government project
Thanks to its deep roots in the city, Monday Properties has built the tallest structure in the DC metropolitan area, with enough high-end detailing to attract corporate tenants in droves
James McCluskie made a name for himself in the field of airport design and planning with two projects for the FLL Airport, and now he’s working his magic again in Reno, NV
The University of Arkansas uses tight summer construction schedules to complete renovations—$175 million worth in 2013—that will keep the institution in the vanguard as its student population grows
Thomas Gannon brought American Express’s planning and construction workforce in-house, and now it’s creating everything from flexible office spaces to luxury airport lounges
The open, engaging, amenities-littered design of Adobe’s Lehi, UT, campus is catching on company-wide, so director of global workplace solutions Jonathan Francom is overseeing its worldwide implementation
“Protect This House: I Will” is the sports-apparel company’s mantra, and the man in charge of its international “houses,” Neil Jurgens, translates the CEO’s vision of aggressive growth into flexible work spaces focused on employee behavior
When global conglomerate Siemens divided its real estate division into four regional offices in 2012, Michael Kruklinski was chosen to lead the Americas branch. He immediately set about refocusing it to ensure the company and its clients are at the cutting edge of progress and innovation.