Posts for Archives: Project
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Riviera Beach Fire Rescue Station 88 & Fire Administration Building
The City of Riviera Beach needed a modern replacement for an outdated fire station that was demolished due to mold and structural issues. The new 31,000 sq. ft. facility restores full operational capacity, enhances emergency response times and prioritizes firefighter health and safety. Designed to serve as a civic landmark and prototype for future capital […] -
Ramona Community Resource Center
The County of San Diego’s Health & Human Services Agency (HHSA) envisioned the Ramona Community Resource Center as a trauma-informed, welcoming facility to serve the rural, historically underserved community of Ramona, 35 miles northeast of San Diego. With no centralized location for vital services, the county aimed to deliver a thoughtfully designed, sustainable facility that […] -
The Orange County Health Care Agency at Marine Way
The Orange County Health Care Agency at Marine Way consolidates the county’s three most essential public health divisions — Emergency Medical Services, the Public Health Laboratory and the Community and Nursing Services Division –– into a single, emergency-ready facility. Built on a remediated former military brownfield, the 70,000 sq. ft., Risk Category IV campus includes 20,000 […] -
Clackamas County Circuit Courthouse
Built in 1936, Clackamas County’s existing courthouse had long outlived its capacity and functionality. The outdated building lacked secure pathways for in-custody defendants, was not ADA compliant and offered no room for future expansion. The county sought more than a new building, aiming to create a civic landmark that embodied transparency, security and community trust. […] -
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Casper Wyoming Temple
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints partnered with Haskell to build the Casper Wyoming Temple, bringing temple access to within 200 miles for every member in the region. Haskell’s modular design and construction approach reduced costs and accelerated the schedule, helping the Church achieve its goal of making temple services more accessible while […] -
Loma Verde Community and Aquatic Center
For more than 50 years, the Loma Verde Community and Aquatic Center served as a hub for the city of Chula Vista, offering a place where neighbors gathered, learned and stayed active. Over time, however, the facility could not keep pace with the evolving needs of the community. The city sought to honor the beloved […] -
Hurricane Ian Sanibel Island Access
On September 28, 2022, Hurricane Ian severed the only link between Florida’s Gulf Coast and the islands of Sanibel and Captiva. A global tourist destination and home to more than 6,400 year-round residents, these barrier islands were suddenly cut off from the mainland. Emergency response halted, leaving residents facing an uncertain wait for food, fuel […] -
Wekiva Parkway Section 8 Interchange Design-Build Project
Rapid population growth in Central Florida created significant congestion challenges along key roadways. The Wekiva Parkway Section 8 project addressed these issues by completing a 25-mile beltway segment, connecting I-4 with SR 417 and SR 429 through a system-to-system interchange. The project improved traffic flow, regional connectivity and safety while accommodating future growth. The Florida […] -
IMA Locker Room and Pool Upgrade
The IMA Locker Room and Pool Upgrade marked the first major renovation of the University of Washington’s Intramural Activities facility in decades, transforming a busy but outdated space into a modern, inclusive and sustainable destination. Through design-build delivery, the team replaced outdated locker rooms with gender-inclusive locker rooms, upgraded mechanical and electrical systems, improved moisture […] -
California Firefighters Memorial Expansion
Though modest in scale, the California Firefighters Memorial Expansion honors the service and sacrifice of the state’s fallen firefighters. Since its opening in 2002, new names have been engraved each year into the limestone wall at the memorial’s center. By 2023, the wall could no longer hold additional names, and the site’s accessibility and statue […]